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the smaller pods you might be able to do away with but if you prefer to retain the sheild go for an apexi highflow panel or the likes, if you want the pod make a custom box or there is one you can buy that is direct fit and replacement for pod filter use. 02 sensor shouldnt be a problem to do esp if you have existing standard dump on there pretty easy. anyone can do it....

Get rid of the standard box but keep the snorkel, get one of these pod box's from one of the guys of here, or there is sum1 else who makes carbon fibre ones

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I have looked everywhere for one of these. The guy here on SAU that was getting them bailed and wont do them anymore...Can anyone get one or make one for the 34???? I'll pay good money...

I have looked everywhere for one of these. The guy here on SAU that was getting them bailed and wont do them anymore...Can anyone get one or make one for the 34???? I'll pay good money...

I believe Mr Fineline may have one for sale if you ask nicely :(

give me ur car some money for an afternoon and ill make one.. looks like .6-1mm sheet aluminum and a perspex sheet.. gosh $35-50 worth of parts ther.

i made a quick one for mine yesterday with a $26 .6mm rppled aluminum sheet and some 90degree brackets. no clear perspex sheet.

looks fine. does the job and is legal now :glare: should have used polished sheets instead of the ripple sheet but the ripple sheet has more rigidity

Im tellin ya contact vish
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I asked Vish ages ago and he said he bought his online somewhere...didnt tell me where though :glare: said look around SAU...I did...and the buy who was getting them made through a group buy quite harshly told me to get stuffed and dont bother asking him to make anymore :yes:.....

Jeez.

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Do you have a FMIC???

You could do what i did and mount the afm to the body and put the pod in the front bar where the stock IC used to be...

It will create it own Cold air induction from the original hole in the front bar and its separated from the hot engine compartment...

It works really well, and creates quite a loud induction noise out side the car...

I don't have a fmic yet, but it's def on the cards.

As for the pod and box/shield, can a few of you post some pics up of the different set up's you have regarding your arrangements in that part of the engine bay?

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