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hey, im new to these forums and keen to learn to do things properly myself on my car lol. iv had 4 skylines, 2 r32 gts, 1 r32 gts-t mspec and now my r33. question is... i want a breather filter for my car, but how big is it spose to be and where am i spose to put it lol. i havent done much engine work to my cars before, usually just cosmetic, cuz im young, i wasnt planning on keeping any lol. but im gonna get this one fully worked. do i need a custom air intake for it? cud someone show me pics or somthing to help? its an rb25de by the way. ull probly hear alot from me over the next year lol getting things sorted and everything.

cheers!

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I think he's talking about a pod filter? As in he wants to hear the car breathe. :D

If you are talking about installing a pod filter, cover it up. Don't let the hot air from the engine get to it and make a cool air intake for it. Covering it would block out some of the noise though so might aswell get a high flow panel.

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If you are actually talking about a breather filter (and not an air/pod filter), see this thread..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=155382

If you need anymore info PM Jazza08 (he's in that thread), he's a nice guy and will be able to help you answer any questions you may still have.

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