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Don't bother wasting your time. Legend01 on the forums is running standard air box with CAI and is making 306rwkw.

Just use a standard air box with a good paper panel filter along with a good flowing CAI and it will work perfect.

Pod in standard air box isn't worth it, I also dropped the idea after being told.

from my experience, not worth buying a ready-made box, cause most chances it wont fit as everyone has a different setup.

Easy enough to make your own one;

- Use cardboard to make a template, and then cut it out onto plastic/metal

Here's a picture i found for a r32 gtst

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Don't bother wasting your time. Legend01 on the forums is running standard air box with CAI and is making 306rwkw.

Just use a standard air box with a good paper panel filter along with a good flowing CAI and it will work perfect.

Pod in standard air box isn't worth it, I also dropped the idea after being told.

thanks guys

any other ideas?

in one ear and out the other.

^^^ Agreed...ALL the answers to ALL the questions you ask can be found by searching!!!

In this case...if you must...you can butcher the standard airbox to fit a pod in it...as i have mentioned in a couple of other posts...i have done it and it works fine...whether there is a benefit or not is up to you...to say it isn't worth it might be abit short sighted but to each their own...i did it because i had a quite a few pods sitting in my garage...i run the pod in the airbox for street driving and remove the cover for track work...make your own choice from there....

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