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I would go for a high flow panel filter from K&N or Apexi. You can buy the K&N filter from Autobarn and the Apexi one most i think some traders on the forum sell.

In terms of the pod filter, again I would go for a K&N or Apexi. Depending on which state you're in, not sure if this would be a defect modification for you. Studies have shown the Apexi produces most power with the best filtration with the K&N coming in second best.

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Pod filters are a waste of time and don't gain any real performance over a high quality panel filter in stock airbox.

You just need to look at the Mines R34 GTR or any Mines car for that matter he uses panel in stock air box.

Go the k&N panel.... :rant:

4 an N/A +1 on keeping the stock airbox with a hi flo panel filter... really not worth it unless ur after hektic induction noise lol, u will need it fully encolsed, CAI, it fully mounted etc 2 much effort lol

4 an N/A +1 on keeping the stock airbox with a hi flo panel filter... really not worth it unless ur after hektic induction noise lol, u will need it fully encolsed, CAI, it fully mounted etc 2 much effort lol

I honestly don't hear any noise difference on an NA motor. Unless the hood is open and I'm sticking my head in to a get good look, I can't hear it.

On a turbo set up, it's pretty obvious.

on some NA cars it's very obvious though. i have had a pod on 3 6 cylinder cars (falcon, commodore and magna) and the falcon and magna it made a massive difference to the intake noise (sounded throaty) but the commodore it didn't do a thing.

A pod will suck hot air from the engine bay if you dont have a shroud for it and some form of cold air intake.

Go the quality panel filter

Hot air = fail

Yes should have explained self better, was thinking of a Pod inside a custom airbox

Pod filters are a waste of time and don't gain any real performance over a high quality panel filter in stock airbox.

You just need to look at the Mines R34 GTR or any Mines car for that matter he uses panel in stock air box.

Go the k&N panel.... :D

Thanks

4 an N/A +1 on keeping the stock airbox with a hi flo panel filter... really not worth it unless ur after hektic induction noise lol, u will need it fully encolsed, CAI, it fully mounted etc 2 much effort lol

Thanks, was just asking as these things are so underpowered, not that I want it going to hard for my leaner daughter.

Just feels so slow compared to my 400rwkw+ BA Turbo.

Will just go with a K&N Panel Filter and look into improving the exhaust.

I went with the Apexi power intake and decided to make my own heatsheild, still not finished the sheild gotta make it look nice.

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Cost me about $30 to make it, makes a big difference if its shielded or not

Thats what I was thinking, Thanks

Thanks, was just asking as these things are so underpowered, not that I want it going to hard for my leaner daughter.

Just feels so slow compared to my 400rwkw+ BA Turbo.

Will just go with a K&N Panel Filter and look into improving the exhaust.

i'd be worried if it didn't.....

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