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Not trying to steal other peoples ideas but brain stormin more like, can u please post a pic or describe your intake set up.

i have been tryin to figure out wat i can do for ages.

i have a rough idea but not sire of prices where do get it done, etc.

i drew this up in paint, its kinda wat i want.

cheers

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hey mate this is what i've got, just a custom checker plate and perspex box with cold air feed underneath. just a heads up you pretty much need to keep the intake pipe stock coz it needs that box thing thats attached to it, thats why i stuck some checker plate on mine just to neaten it up a bit. good luck with yours :D

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post a pic of your CAI setup darrell.

stock airbox with a highflow filter (K&N) works well. that or a setup similar to that one, but maybe with an enclosed box. a few peeps on here make their setups and sell them as a kit

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gday,

NSM033, thats pretty much what im think of, dont no bout the checker plate though, it isnt a show car, haha. see wat happens.

yer i sused out that box thing, im gonna have to buy or make an adaptor for it, and i really like the idea with the pipin up through guard, half hour job this wkn i reckon. can get a fella to make the checker plate up at work on arvo shift, might as well make it look alright.

thanks fellas

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cheers for the good comments guys :D ... all made all at home did the checker plate just with a jig saw and blocks of wood in a vice and a rubber mallet. good luck with yours GTS25_R33 keep us posted and put some pic's up when it's done

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I wanted cold air and couldn't be bothered making a cold air box... so I put my intakes on the other side of the engine bay.

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I used to run this setup on another Skyline I owned. At the bottom of the airbox is a hole that allowed air to enter from the bumper duct lik NSMO33's.

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I highly recomend the metal intake pipe and this Unifilter, they sound awsome. (scares animals and small children :P )

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hey screamin...

would there really be much difference with the metal intake pipe compared to the plastic?

and what type of piping did nismo33 use for the funnel...

i think i might spend a day and do the cold air upgrade..

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The metal pipe make the intake noise resonate. Sounds awsome. Plus, it has less turns in it than the factory plastic one.

Seems to floe good, as the car has always gone very hard for a 2ltr. The new owner seemed very impressed when he first gave it a tickle.

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