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i know that pod filters are illegal if they are not cased off by something in the engine bay to make them seperate.. but i was wondering if anyone out there has a picture of their pod filter that is legal and has been cased off and where i can get that kinda of thing done around the north shore\beaches area?

and to have a legal BOV.. i know that they are only legal if they are plumbed back?? is this right?

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oook... just cause i got defected for my bov and pod filter by the cops and the defect notice says 'BOV to be removed.. and pod filter to comply..."

so i can keep the pod if i get the casing and remove the bov .. but would i need an engineers cert if i got someone to plumb it back?

If your concerned about your pod,

read these tutorials particularly the heatsheild one(Lots of pics)... I had been defected for the pod before, done this and the cops have picked me up 4 times since without an issue....

Heatsheild

CAI

that should keep them away from your induction area (apart from if you have a bigger turbo) :banana:

Adam

Thanks mate,

the results have been rewarding not just by their looks, but also by their functionality,

although I dont have a temperature reading of the pod, I have on a number of occasions gone for a drive, quickly taken off the sheild and felt around and the actual pod and metal.... they were COLD-outside temperature while the rest of the car is hot as.

:) IMO i have ganed a small amount of power at high speeds aswell... ie the freeways because theres no restrictions of pure fresh air going straight into the system at 100km/h.

Adam

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