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Hey,

As topic states, mate of mine just bought a wrx my 01, and she wants the same noise as my car makes..

So got a pod etc, the AFM in these cars is attached to the air box.

Obviously srews out, and i can get a custom pipe made for it..

But im sure there's adaptors already out there for this??

And ash, move it to technical thread after tomorrow just want ppl from vic to have read it.. to see if anyone here knows..

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/1371/wrxcaihl5.jpg

just found this off wrx forums.. just need to know where to get etc..

help!

bradski.

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Hey,

As topic states, mate of mine just bought a wrx my 01, and she wants the same noise as my car makes..

So got a pod etc, the AFM in these cars is attached to the air box.

Obviously srews out, and i can get a custom pipe made for it..

But im sure there's adaptors already out there for this??

And ash, move it to technical thread after tomorrow just want ppl from vic to have read it.. to see if anyone here knows..

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/1371/wrxcaihl5.jpg

just found this off wrx forums.. just need to know where to get etc..

help!

bradski.

that kit looks expensive... the 1 my cuz got is just a short pipe (3" long or so) with that opening on it

Ive just been down to re customs with the misses and theres a wrx there that a has an actual made 3 inch pipe like you said and which that AFM just screws straight into instead of that long pipe.. just like the size of a normal skyline one.. much easier

so now i just have to find out where to get it.. It might just be a blitz or apexi adaptor..

thanks guys..

autobarn sell adaptors for like $15. my mates got the model after that, and from what i can see, it looks like the AFM is molded into the air box lid, i cant see how you would get a pod on there?

note the above may not actually be ture, only had a quick glance at it and never really bothered after that

autobarn sell adaptors for like $15. my mates got the model after that, and from what i can see, it looks like the AFM is molded into the air box lid, i cant see how you would get a pod on there?

note the above may not actually be ture, only had a quick glance at it and never really bothered after that

Thats what i said in my post fella.. gunna go check out autobarn tomorrow.. i didnt think they would have them..

Doubt they'll be in stock..

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