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From my experience the pods that make the most "induction noise" are foam based ones...HKS are the loudest imao Trust airinx (yellow mushroom) are behind it... i have also used (have for sale too) the K&N pod filters your get a noise thats not crazy loud but u still get that induction noise..probably reckon would be one of the quiet ones.

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I have only used and stuck with the K&N pod. It was the first one i bought and had no need to change it.

On the last "skid pan day" people were asking me "what type of bov. do you have, it sounds made!?" I only have the factory plumbed back system, but you can actually here it work through the pod :cheers:.

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I used to run a Trust Airinix (yellow) pod filter - it was very loud, but IMHO it was very crap at doing what it was supposed to be doing, namely filtering! Took it off to clean it, and holding it up to the light you could clearly see right through it. :cheers:

Call me a pessimist, but if you can see through the filter then the chances are plenty of sh1t can get through and into your engine...:(

I've since ditched it, and replace the stock airbox. OK, it's a lot quieter, but there is no noticeable loss of power and I can rest assured my engine aint breathing in tons of dust and crap on a daily basis..

My 2 yens worth...

But, damn did that Trust pod sound good! :D

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shuto is right, those blitz metal sus ones are stoooopidly loud. my mate had one on his r33, and it was so loud, you could hear it sucking hard even just cruising without any load at 100km/h in 5th on the freeway.

hks & trust foam filters would be the 2nd loudest.

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just got the K&N pod installed, nice sound not too loud but seems ok.

Was wondering since all you guys have a pod, i want to feed in a cold air pipe down there but couldn't seem to find any holes to feed it. I have a stock Intercooler so that pipe running below the pod is in the way. If you have a cold air pipe, where abouts did you guys feed it?

I left the top bit of the stock box so at least can get some air.

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