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hey guys.

Havind just purchased my car, stock 96 R33 gts-t, i would like to make it sound nicer. In a month or two im planning on getting a full turbo back and cooler, but for now, how do i get some induction noise? can i just put a pod filter on it? i dont want to spend much to be honest, hardly anything. a specific brand? could i just rock up to autobarn and get one? Price? Any ideas.

Sorry for such a newbie thread.

Thanks for your help.

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if you put a pod filter on , your car will become more responsive as far as sounds . the stock air box is heaps restrictive . you will get heaps of sound , and your bov will sound heaps louder . car will make a wshhhhh sound .

cheers

apexi pod filter ftw - i think the one u want is the 022 model (i think) - got mine for around $150 fitted @ RE Customs. Autobarn has k&n stuff - good filters, but the reviews for the apexi were better...

you'll probably need an adapter plate to go from the four bolts of the afm to the circular pod

the apexi pod (022 model) will bolt up to the afm straight. if sillylankan choose to go for other brand, he will need them.

ok thanks guys, let me get this straight, if i go to autobarn and get the k&n filter ill need to get addional stuff, but if i get that apexi one, it just bolts straight on?

cheeeeeerrrs

ok thanks guys, let me get this straight, if i go to autobarn and get the k&n filter ill need to get addional stuff, but if i get that apexi one, it just bolts straight on?

cheeeeeerrrs

yup for K&N you will need an adaptor plate. Apexi bolt on straight onto the afm.

Mate, Ill swap you my massive Blitz pod filter (Lots and lots and lots of induction noise) with adapter plate and support bracket for your factory airbox and snorkel. If your keen PM me, I live in Sydney.

Shit u live in Melbourne... My bad :laugh:

Edited by Chris_R33GTSt
Mate, Ill swap you my massive Blitz pod filter (Lots and lots and lots of induction noise) with adapter plate and support bracket for your factory airbox and snorkel. If your keen PM me, I live in Sydney.

Shit u live in Melbourne... My bad :)

from my personal experience they are a lot louder than the apexi ones, not mentioning their poor filteration result.

to make the best sound:

dont run any filters at all...just take everything after AFM off, and the car sounds really really really really loud.

caution: it could cause long term damage.

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