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hey all bought this a while back and got de motivated because it was gonna take alot of cutting to make it fit!.... after washing her up today i thought id fit the new hks pipes that go between the afm and pod to bring the pods lower and fit the carbon cover... this is the end result im fairly happy with it considering i had to chop it up heaps..... "fits straight in???" ... my ass it does

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^^^^ cant really feel any difference as such had a mate drive it down to footy yesterday so cant tell when im not behind the wheel. when i get my liscence back ill use the pfc to monitor intake temps with it on and off see iff its doion much.

^^^^ cant really feel any difference as such had a mate drive it down to footy yesterday so cant tell when im not behind the wheel. when i get my liscence back ill use the pfc to monitor intake temps with it on and off see iff its doion much.

Yeah, Cuz Im thinking of making a heat shield and I saw one on an Evo 6 at a Car meetup and felt the airpod and it was a lot cooler than mine although I have a snorkle leading air to the pods.

Let me know later, on how you go with the PFC.

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