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not just the snorkel but the filter to,most of the good pods flow 600cmf and panel filters flow 430cmf so in my world adding two pod filters that are good for a 140-180cmf each will help some what,only the end dyno will tell if it works or i have a a nice bit of modern art in my car.lol

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I like it, should work well, but are you sure the panel filter is restricting flow? Mine is sitting at 350kw on a Blitz element atm.

It would be simple to test restriction without cutting the holes, just pop out your filter on the dyno and see what the gains are. I keep meaning to do it with my car but I always forget/run out of time.

i found that when i added a pod to the air box it was more responsive than with out so if i have time on a dyno ill try both as i have 2 air boxes one modded and one stock as a rock but i felt the difference on my set up.i should feel a bigger difference with the bigger turbo.

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Holy smokes man! Just stumbled upon this thread... What a cracker of a job you have done! I have just got myself a gtrs and had it tuned and love it to bits haha.

There was a bit of hate at the start there and some more in the middle but you have continued to update and post here, and for that I reckon your a f**kin top bloke haha what a champ! I would have thrown my hands up in the air and said stuff ya all after the first bit of hate posting.

Again, good work mate :)

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Holy smokes man! Just stumbled upon this thread... What a cracker of a job you have done! I have just got myself a gtrs and had it tuned and love it to bits haha.

There was a bit of hate at the start there and some more in the middle but you have continued to update and post here, and for that I reckon your a f**kin top bloke haha what a champ! I would have thrown my hands up in the air and said stuff ya all after the first bit of hate posting.

Again, good work mate :)

thanks Badcredit33 its been fun over the years looking at kids post there shit

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well its together and running but need a tune.

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its a gtx but not a 3071r its bigger low mount still +pump gas should see 380kw ish on pump as my chat today with the tuner he is surprised so far and can't believe the torque this combination makes he thinks ill see 400kw atw and around 950nm ill be happy with what ever it ends up with.

the aim is for 22-23 psi @8200rpm limit

for those how could not be F reading it all it made

322kw@840nm 8200rpm with 24 psi on a hks 3037 pro s (wich is now making 307kw on a rb with its new owner that dvs tuned)

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