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Hi all, i was not sure where to post this ,i am looking to purchase a brand new HKS Super Power Flow Pod Filter and im looking for any places in Melbourne,Vic where they sell these for my R34 GTT i just purchased a Z32AFM from Just Jap and am looking for the Pod Filter to match, also can someone tell me which to recommend as i know there is a 150x80mm or a 200x80mm (what is the difference? ) bit of a newbie at this ,, any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

David.

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im sure there would be a business trader on sau that sell them, i bought mine from a trader(cant remember which one) just do a search in the classified section.

the difference is obviously the size. i guess more surface area = more intake

Edited by 33drifter

why do u want a HKS one???

i recently read that they were one of the worse performers both suction and filteration wise.

http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/index.html

Edited by R34NRG
why do u want a HKS one???

i recently read that they were one of the worse performers both suction and filteration wise.

u can buy em absolutely anywhere to answer ur question.

get a stainless steel Blitz 4" pod thats just me thoguh

Hi Andru, thanks for your response, to be quiet honost with you i just figured the HKS was the main filter to get besides the apexi, i had a HKS on my R33 and didnt bother looking into other options.

So you recomend the blitz4" pod, ,,does this straigth bolt onto the Z32 ,i was also considering the Apexi Pod filter (dry no oiled) from Access Auto in Vermont.I believe from the article you posted the Apexi is up there with the Blitz

thanks again for the info it was very helpful,

David

The apexi dry element filters are good, or the blitz one. HKS flows well, but because of the oil they can get a bit of gunk on the airflow meter. Oh, and don't believe everything you read on the internet :(

Thanks goes to FunkyMonkey for telling me about this airfilter;

Outright Winner of the

Ultimate Air Filter Shoot Out

1st in Flow - A huge 601.2 CFM!

3A Racing out - gunned Apexi, K&N, HKS, Trust & AEM

Article courtesy of Auto Salon Magazine,

Issue 51, January 2007

http://www.3aracing.com.au/HTML%20Folder/I...Shoot%20Out.pdf

Costs about $50~ including adaptor

Purchase from; http://www.australianauto.com.au/

Thanks goes to FunkyMonkey for telling me about this airfilter;

http://www.3aracing.com.au/HTML%20Folder/I...Shoot%20Out.pdf

Costs about $50~ including adaptor

Purchase from; http://www.australianauto.com.au/

Yeah I bought my tow hooks from AAA. Not many people seem to know about the place.

I got 2 HKS air pods on mine.

On The Run Motor Sports sell them. Speak to Jonny. He's the owner. I would think he still is, haven't seen him for a while.

http://www.ontherunmotorsports.com

137A Westall Road

Clayton South VIC 3169

+61 3 9547 8100

[email protected]

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