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Cant decide to use pods or stock airbox, pods are louder and make noises but that could lead to more cop attention but really cant notice any difference between the 2 >_< - You can tell how bored I am being unemployed now :(

Anyone got a job for me?

airbox, cut a hole in the bottom with a tube to the front/ CAI

EDIT: what do yall think i should pay ontop of my car for an s2 r33, a very late model one too, 98

got a dude interested

Edited by Mohsen

Cant decide to use pods or stock airbox, pods are louder and make noises but that could lead to more cop attention but really cant notice any difference between the 2 >_< - You can tell how bored I am being unemployed now :(

Anyone got a job for me?

Stock airbox is good for 300killer wasps, I see no reason to change to pods unless your making more powahh. Just another thing to be defected for if you have another intake mod

Or go highflow panel filter.

+1 Billy

Gee mohsen i wonder where u got the cai idea from....

Do I know if it would work on a gtr though? No. But pods are fine with standard fmic. Standard fmic doesn't need to be changed till big power either so why not pods? Can't get done for em

Do I know if it would work on a gtr though? No. But pods are fine with standard fmic. Standard fmic doesn't need to be changed till big power either so why not pods? Can't get done for em

The CAI thing, Steve (forgot what his username is) have a CAI setup in his 33 GTR that attach to the airbox.

Pod filters are fine as long you have standard FMIC, both stock Airbox and FMIC is reportedly good for up to 400rwkw.

So my mechanic just went to install my new lightened flywheel... Pulled the old one out, it was a lightened one too >_< Fail.

Going down there tomorrow to look at them both and choose which one to keep. I don't want anything too weak for the button clutch that's going in.

airbox, cut a hole in the bottom with a tube to the front/ CAI

EDIT: what do yall think i should pay ontop of my car for an s2 r33, a very late model one too, 98

got a dude interested

unless its different to gtsts wouldnt that not work as air is fed from the top?

that may only apply to gtsts.

oh and what billy said!!

Cant decide to use pods or stock airbox, pods are louder and make noises but that could lead to more cop attention but really cant notice any difference between the 2 >_< - You can tell how bored I am being unemployed now :(

Anyone got a job for me?

High flow panel filter + remove the lid. Will be as loud as a pod and if you get pulled over just put the lid back on

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