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hey guys ive got a r33 s2 going back to stock airbox due to always coppin defects wondering whats a good panel filter apexi, blitz, hks, k and n, greddy trust, nismo? put down what you guys have experinced and recommend thanks

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I've got a k&n panel filter for my s2 r33. I found that the car revs a little smoother through the rev range. Definitely a good mod, however the filter cost me about $80 from memory. I'm going back to airbox due to defect as well, it's definitely the safest bet these days mate.

hey guys ive got a r33 s2 going back to stock airbox due to always coppin defects wondering whats a good panel filter apexi, blitz, hks, k and n, greddy trust, nismo? put down what you guys have experinced and recommend thanks

Blitz LM Panels are a good thing, and not oiled so you won't have to worry about having to clean oily residue out of your AFM.

They are also made from cotton weave, not shitty paper like the Apexi version.

Grab one here: http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

$69.00 is pretty good value.

yeah I really cant be bothered giving more attention to them to look for the upgraded turbo and boost controler so the stocker covers it prety well , ive heard the k and n are good but ye also heard about the oil problem so i was tossing up between blitz and apexi since ive heard hks are useless aswell.

I brought a K&N filter (factory oiled when new) for my GTR and did about 3000km on it before I went to clean out my AFMs and there were clean not a drop of oil on either.. when it comes to re-oiling the filter, don't go overboard and blow the excess oil off with a air gun.. shouldn't have any problems.

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