The resonators are there to cancel out harmonic noise in the intake tract. Any power gains that you'll get from removing them will be marginal at best, non-existant at semi-worse, and actually negative at worst. But, if you're intent on removing the one next to the throttle body, try seeing if there's a pipe cap that's the right size.
If you're going to keep the stock airbox and use a K&N, I suggest not using the standard snorkel as it's not the best. If you want a proper CAI setup, remove the battery and the intake snorkel and you'll see that there's a resonator under the front guard (ie between the wheel and the front bumper, if you pull the splashguard up you'll see it). Remove that resonator, and the pipework to the airbox, and run your own pipe down through that hole to a little scoop (just wedging the splashguard open is an option). I've done basically the same thing, except I removed the airbox, ran a length of alloy pipe from the TB to the guard with a pod filter on the end, as below
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