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Hi guys

Its been a little while of me being in envy of every1 with their cars while i drive the ole hilux , rebuilding my car.

I decided to go with OEM pistons with a lower compression HKS metal head gasket as i beleive the standards can handle 450HP :mad:

What do u guys think ive spent alot of time doing this while i waited for my parts....did the cooler myself with help from mate :D

cheers

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Im saving it for you since you liked it so much :D:mad:

The apexi is quieter...look how small it is !!

HKS one was way more aggressive.

Umm no dont have any power figures it honestly fried the clutch instantly on 10psi and now i cannot drive into possitive boost with out the clutch slipping real bad and revs go up !!

Oh yeah standard nissan pistons

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So'd you'd recommend the Apex Power Filter then Mac ? I've been looking at getting one for a while, in filter comparisons they totally blow the competition away, I was just wondering how the induction noise was in comparison to a HKS pod, is this what you had previously ?

btw. Nice sig, only just noticed it ..... you take the pic ?

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Yeah Jimbo the APEXi air intake is better overall in my opinion they say it breathes easier as well as good filtering but i think the HKS pod breathes better it is much louder and comparing the two the apexi is half the size as a K&N

I still Have my HKS Pod basically new still with brackets $150

Oh, apexi didnt come with any mounting gear either!

Thats my nephew yep i took the pic in me shed while i was rebuilding the car :D

PS> Clutch is definately worse as long as i can get to the clutch place in time i should be ok :D

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