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still both suck in hot engine air

best is stock airbox and hi flow panel filter , unless pod gets its own enclosure so its away from engine bay heat

+1 to the above. I had a Apexi pod and then went to a Arc airbox. little to no gains but man it looks cool

An ARC air box and a pod are similar as they both expose the sponge filter.

Unless you have a cold air intake directing air to it, both will suck in hot air.

You best stick to your stock airbox and upgrade the panel filter inside with a APexi / K&N high flow filter.

Or what XRATED said, shield it off with a cold air intake.

:D

hey guys agen lool i had mad help with the ARC and POD so if anyone has a good set up pod/airbox etc post it up

Im not sure what you are asking but ive got a rb20det with 215kw with an ARC airbox and a cold air intake coming in from the bottom of the front bar.

works a treat and looks great

hey guys agen lool i had mad help with the ARC and POD so if anyone has a good set up pod/airbox etc post it up

:D

Ok...

You want to buy a set up or you just want pics to give you an idea?

hey guys agen lool i had mad help with the ARC and POD so if anyone has a good set up pod/airbox etc post it up

ha lool sall gud. U shud juz suk da aiir frum da frunt baa coz dats wair it niic n cld.....f**k

Just have the air flowing up from the front bar and into the airbox in the engine bay.

ha lool sall gud. U shud juz suk da aiir frum da frunt baa coz dats wair it niic n cld.....f**k

Just have the air flowing up from the front bar and into the airbox in the engine bay.

BAHAHAHAH! split personality:P

ha lool sall gud. U shud juz suk da aiir frum da frunt baa coz dats wair it niic n cld.....f**k

Just have the air flowing up from the front bar and into the airbox in the engine bay.

Hahahaha! God that was painful to read.

go to a metal fabricator and ask him to make you a shield and box up for your pod. it is not hard for them to do. they can make a pipe going to the front of the bar to scoop in cold air and feed it up to the cold air box.

the following pics are from an r33 but they could do similar for you:

gtrsnorkel.jpg

gtstairbox1.jpg

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