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G'day All,

I recently bought a Trust pod filter actually from RedLineGTR and could not be happier. The pod fitted perfectly and was a breeze to install.

I only have one concern, how loud should the suction noise be. Now I know, the main reason why I bought this, was for the sound, but from the interior, boy, does it sound loud!! :P

I guess I'm just kinda concerned that maybe I havent installed it right and perhaps the air is getting sucked in from somewhere else..........that could be bad. But fromwhat I could see, all the clamps, screws are bolted on tight, so yeah can somebody possibly describe how loud it should be?

I guess if I had to describe it, it sounds like a bov that is really obvious in the low end range. So much taht I cant even hear the turbo spooling up. In the upper end it's now so obvious.

Thoughts? Thanks to all who reply

I fitted a K&N filter and its loud too.

I was getting a bit concerned about it ... but every girl who ever gets in the car asks "whats that noise? is that the turbo? I love that noise!!!"

So im gonna leave it as is :)

mine WAS very frk loud but i am temporarily trying the airbox with a new filter - back to the pod again in a couple of weeks.

Most POD's are loud in skylines I think, except Ash's :P

Thanks Guys,

And KingKW13, you are NOT getting my stereo :P

But yeah, it does sound mad, I don't care if they do say I lose performance! hehe. It just sounds so agressive, I'm getting dirty looks whereever I go. And on the freeway today.........priceless.

Oh there is one concern though, rumour has it, that can actually damage or create more wear to the engine, since the foam filter does not filter as well, compared to say a paper filter. I'm sure this has been discussed to death, but I could not find anything using a search. May I ask, is there any substance to these rumours???

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