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Gday crew I'm currently running hks twin pods the green oil type that are i think a pretty old model filters and they are filthy and in need of cleaning/replacing. i got them with the car when i bought it.

I was just going to clean them and put them back in but did a bit of a read and found that hks are not so much filters just more rock stoppers (shitty filtration) so i am lookin for somethin new.

engine is currently stock with just a Hks exhaust and not planning any serious power upgrades for a while.

anyone know if there are any pods that will bolt straight onto the hks piping kit?

Are the new HKS filters better than the old ones?

I am open to all options of filters panel/pod or airbox/no air box

I was trying to stay away from oil type filters for an AFM maintenance point of view.

How would i clean the AFM's if they have oil on them already?

anyone recomend keeping the ones i have now and just cleaning them? if so what oil should i use.

well let me know your opinions/recomendations im sure there will be some good ideas out there cause skyline owners are just all that more intuitive than other car owners!

cheers crew

Dion

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I tried the M's pods, 262rwkw

Then stock airbox with nismo filter, 262rwkw

Then ARC super induction box, 262rwkw

IMO, stock box, nismo filter and an ecu that doesnt require AFM's :blush:

haha glad to see they all made good power differences!

thanks man stock boxes shouldn't be hard to find cause everyone is always gettin pods.

cheers

Yeah cheap as 2nd hand. Actually when i bought that one it wasnt too bad, i bought it through powerplay cause i couldnt be stuffed trying to find a stock airbox second hand, easier to pay that bit extra and get a nice clean new one :blush:

Yeah cheap as 2nd hand. Actually when i bought that one it wasnt too bad, i bought it through powerplay cause i couldnt be stuffed trying to find a stock airbox second hand, easier to pay that bit extra and get a nice clean new one :banana:

nice so powerplay do new stock boxes? do they come with all the pipe etc like cold air intake little pipe and that stuff. cause yeah like you said if i can get a nice clean one would be worth that bit extra.

cheers mate

There's heaps of places that will do stock boxes new, some guys on these forums will do it, and some traders

Id go powerplay cause IMO they're easy to deal with and know exactly what to order

Or nissan dealership, but they might be more $$$ than places like powerplay :banana:

There's heaps of places that will do stock boxes new, some guys on these forums will do it, and some traders

Id go powerplay cause IMO they're easy to deal with and know exactly what to order

Or nissan dealership, but they might be more $$$ than places like powerplay :D

do you have power plays contact email or somethin i could snag please.

thanks mate

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