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Looking to by an ARC super induction box for a 34 GTT. i know they have gone bust, but there has got to be some around still. Anyone know of any good places to pick one up from? Ive got mates in japan if there is anything over there i can grab it from.'

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thanks mate, sent him a message and he said he couldnt find any new and hes looking for any good second hand ones.

Cool!

Also try "Up Garage"

upgarage.jpg?w=500&h=333

This one was in Chibaminato, about an hour or so East of Central Tokyo.

Up Garage is basically a used, high-performance parts dealer.

http://www.upgarage.com/

i was looking at the for a while, and i saw under a mates bonnet and they look sweet! Why you say, they no good?

I'd keep the stock air box and just upgrade the panel filter to a high flow panel filter on the inside.

An ARC Air Box is similar to an Air Pod as both have exposed air / sponge filter(s) (can suck in hot air).

If you go ahead with it, I suggest you keep your stock cold air intake (the one that sits on top of your radiator, It can separate from the stock air box.).

To feed cold air to the ARC air filter.

it wont suck in hot air if you have a bonnet vent that directly feeds it fresh cold air...

It has a larger filter area than stock and is top feed, so the bonnet vent is the perfect setup for these...

My bonnet vent is dorectly above it and Ive got a flame proof tunnel connecting the bonnet to the top of the airbox...

thanks for your help mate! hopefully something turns up

Cool!

do you have any pictures of your set up bro?

75coupe bonnet will look something or similar like this:

Image9.jpg

This is the Nismo R-Tune Carbon Hood Air Feed for the R34 GTR.

When you shut the bonnet, the air feed will sit directly on top of the Nismo Air Box or any intake setup in that position.

http://www.nengun.co...carbon-hood-gtr

http://www.rhdjapan....uct-bnr34-56040

thats pretty damn nice^^^^^, but no mines just a vent on top of the fg bonnet that is right over the airbox.... I'll see what I can about photos...

found some links to purchase one for a er34 though

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/ARC_SIB_ER34.html

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ARC-Super-Induction-Nissan-Skyline-R34-GTT-RB25DET-HKS-/290485168460#ht_703wt_907

thats pretty damn nice^^^^^, but no mines just a vent on top of the fg bonnet that is right over the airbox.... I'll see what I can about photos...

found some links to purchase one for a er34 though

http://www.tunersgro...C_SIB_ER34.html

http://www.ebay.com....60#ht_703wt_907

Oh yeah!

One hell of a sleeper mod :D

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