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People seem to think that the Apexi filters are the best as they have been shown in an online test to flow the most. Steer clear of oil coated filters which, over time, coat the AFM wires

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am looking at getting the apexi filter, where's a good place to get them from?

Cheers.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ap...Fi-t154475.html

$188 delivered for 2 (if you have a GTR of course)

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Will they fit on a r34 gtr with standard airbox? or do you need a adapter kit?

Um, I think you are missing the point. The pods replace the airbox. Completely. You want the kit first time up. Try here:

http://www.nengun.com/apexi/power-intake-gtr

Or, if you decide to go large on the AFM's:

http://www.nengun.com/apexi/super-suction-kit-z32-80mm-afm

Can I suggest you go back to talk to Danny at Imports101 about your mods. My car was there when your 34 was about (It is a white R32)

Um, I think you are missing the point. The pods replace the airbox. Completely. You want the kit first time up. Try here:

http://www.nengun.com/apexi/power-intake-gtr

Or, if you decide to go large on the AFM's:

http://www.nengun.com/apexi/super-suction-kit-z32-80mm-afm

Can I suggest you go back to talk to Danny at Imports101 about your mods. My car was there when your 34 was about (It is a white R32)

Yeah i know the pods replace the air box, What i meant was for $188 does the pods come with a adapter kit to fit a r34 gtr. I didn't get my car from imports 101 I bought it from sydney. I was just reading about nengun and people where saying they take along time to deliver. thanks for the info mate.

Can I suggest you go back to talk to Danny at Imports101 about your mods. My car was there when your 34 was about (It is a white R32)

+ 1.

I got my R34 GTR from Imports 101 and Danny has helped me choose appropriate mods, supplied those I could not get myself and fitted the lot. The tuning was done through Imports 101 at Top Racing (a great job). The body kit was fitted by Imports 101, who arranged the painting by Regency Panel Shop - who also did a great job.

Net result is a well sorted car and one happy customer!

Cheers. :O

Thanks guys... Im taking it to get tuned this friday. what is the best pod filter to use i've looked at greddy, k&n and apexi power intake. Im not sure whats better, whats everyone else using?

I use greddy pod filter, but im changing them a greddy suction kit. They seem pretty good, im happy with it :no:

Yeah i know the pods replace the air box, What i meant was for $188 does the pods come with a adapter kit to fit a r34 gtr. I didn't get my car from imports 101 I bought it from sydney. I was just reading about nengun and people where saying they take along time to deliver. thanks for the info mate.

Um, yeah sorry. I got the other Bayside Blue Gt-R mixed up with yours (So common...).

Nengun take their time, I would suggest greenline instead. I just used the Nengun links because they took you straight to the parts.

The kit with adaptors is about $350. The pod filters you buy without the kit are simply replacement filters. They are insufficient to do the whole job.

I didn't get my car from imports 101 I bought it from sydney. I was just reading about nengun and people where saying they take along time to deliver. thanks for the info mate.

Sorry - I got hold of the wrong end of the stick, too.

djr81 - that was probably my car you saw in Imports 101. I was having a bit of work done and it was there a couple of times in the last two to three weeks.

Confusion all around!

As for Nengun, people complain about them and about Greenline from time to time (there are quite a few threads around). They always seem to forget that things get pretty hectic with more orders and less work time around Christmas and New Year. Also, these companies are at the mercy of their suppliers. For example, you won't get a Trust oil cooler kit for an R34 GTR from almost anywhere until the end of Feb, because they are on back order with Trust. There may be one or two on the shelves around the place, but not many. I have always had excellent service and response from these guys.

Cheers. :P

Hey I finally got my power fc and im getting my car tuned tomorrow at hyper Drive. Has anyone had there car tuned there since ken and lumpy left?

I think should just take it to All Star Garage since u heading down there. You also can take it to Top Racing to do minor mods tune should be safe :)

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I think should just take it to All Star Garage since u heading down there. You also can take it to Top Racing to do minor mods tune should be safe :banana:

All star garage i've never heard of them. Are they good? who works there? I already got a tune at hyperdrive but he only manage to get 280 rwhp from my car. Has all star got a dyno?

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