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Why bother?

Just get a decent filter for it and modify the triangular intake so its able to flow more as well as getting rid of all the plastic ducting crap behind the headlight. Still looks legal and is legal as legal modified can be. :)

why would you bother. If you're going to chop up an airbox to put the pod inside - what's the point?

pod is for less restriction.

If you're trying to hide it inside the box, just use the box with a decent air filter?

what you're thinking won't be advantageous to you at all

Well, there's no problem liking the noise. I like it too.

But think about what you're doing. Why is the stock airbox quite? because it muffles. If you put a muffler over the pod, will it make more noise? not really.

How much noise it makes will depend on how much of the box is left.

you may as well just use the airbox and modify the lid so that it doesn't muffle as much :)

yeah, you guys have a valid point. i put the airbox back on.

i'll get a bov later down the track if i feel like some wanker spec haha.

thanks :)

Even the stock BOV is fine man. There are people running up to 19psi, last time I read, on the stock RB20DET BOV and its fine.

Dont waste your money, spend it something more useful! :)

Just my thoughts.

Thanks,

Abu

You can fit some of the smaller pods like the Apexi power intake into a r32 airbox...i have done it...you'll have to butcher the airbox abit though...with the pod hidden inside you won't get problems from the cops...its still quite quiet but thats good because i don't really care much about the wank factor...the thing is i can remove the airbox cover when i head onto the track so it works well for me....

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