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I'm sorry if this question has been asked before i couldn't find the answer any where, please send me a link if there is!

My question is will i get picked up by cops if i put pod filter on my skyline, I am a p plater in Queensland i have heard that it counts as a modification and if a cop had a bad day it could be a reasonably excuse to give you a hard time, i am just curious if this is true, is it illegal to mount a pod filter in your car?

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shouldn't be illegal but im sure if they wanted to they would pick something with it - easier to just box it then you have no problems with cops or heat from the engine

but really why do you want a pod i would just keep the airbox and get a high flow panel - i would of preferred to keep my box but with my FMIC i had to remove it

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i got pulled over twice in like 5 minutes at the spit the other week and both cops looked under the hood and they didnt say much about my pod i asked about them and was told that they only have to bolted in but he said some cops think otherwise and if they want they can book you for not having them boxed in

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The last time I checked it's fine to have a Pod filter setup in QLD if the following requirements are met:

  • It's a dry filter element (K&N are oiled therefore illegal)
  • The Pod must be secured

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Yep call em, They are legal, must be secured properly, be of flame retarding materials, & non oiled-which nissan usually require from air filters anyhow-and oiled filters fowl the A/F meter sensor anyway.

Qld police can interpret as an induction system that may need to be enclosed due to induction noise issues- up to officer at the time of roadside inspection.

Not sure on the P-Plater issue tho

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