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Hey ,

Was wondering if anyone has a solution for me , Ive Got a R34 GTR , Usual Mod's Turbos, Ecu, Fuel Pump, injectors ETC . , I am still using my standard Air Box Though , I Dont have a problem with the airbox as i am making good power with it , But i was wondering is there anyway i can keep the standard aibox with the snorkel and mabye get a bit More noise out of it , Mabye make some adjustment of some sort from the inside ? im just getting a little bored of me exsaust just want a little more engine sound of some sort , Has anyone every tried anything like this , Or is the only solution getting aftermarket filters ?

Thanks for the help Guys ....

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not sure if the R34 GTR is the same although R33 GTR's have 2 snorkels which go into the airfilter, one of which is blocked off from factory (the one going towrds the wheel arch). simply just take out (derestrict) the blocked duct and you will have a lot more noise...as a side note i made an extra 15rwkw by removing it :down:

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not sure if the R34 GTR is the same although R33 GTR's have 2 snorkels which go into the airfilter, one of which is blocked off from factory (the one going towrds the wheel arch). simply just take out (derestrict) the blocked duct and you will have a lot more noise...as a side note i made an extra 15rwkw by removing it :down:

Kewl thanx Mate ,

Im taking mine for a service next week so i will tell the mechanic to give it a go .... Im pretty sure my one has to snorkels going into the filters too..... :D well see how it goes..

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DIY mate. its just an airbox. cant screw up too much. but mebbe thats just the gtst driver in me talking :down:

na its kewl champ thanx for the idea ... I just thought id give it to someone who has a bit of time and works with cars , i just want to gather as many ideas as i can and just give them to the mechanic :D

thanx for the help..

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Yes the 34 GT-R has the secondary air feed from the wheel well the same as the R33 GT-R. It gets significantly noisier if you take the blanking plate out of that intake even on stock turbos. It's best to do this and not cut the airbox up you won't find the airbox is much of a problem under 300awkw.

Just get a good panel filter in it.

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Yes the 34 GT-R has the secondary air feed from the wheel well the same as the R33 GT-R. It gets significantly noisier if you take the blanking plate out of that intake even on stock turbos. It's best to do this and not cut the airbox up you won't find the airbox is much of a problem under 300awkw.

Just get a good panel filter in it.

They are actually good for over 450kw@wheels !!

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