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Look into the tutorials section for cai's

Ive done the one using the vn intake pipe, only cost $15 max

lol my old tute, glad to know people still using it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/208224-making-a-professional-heatsheildpod-coverair-box-at-cost/

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/208470-make-your-own-neat-looking-cold-air-intakecai/

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A fun weekend for cheap, it works well.

Not sure what a R34 is like , but i had a spare hole that was left from the fmic being fitted up

so made the hole bigger with a drill piece and managed to get a large 5inch i think drainage pipe (flexible) in there, was/is a bit cheap looking but must be doing a good job.

then make the box to go over the pod, :thumbsup: series 2 is perfect for this, massive area in that corner.

  • 1 month later...

hey man, ive been down this road on my natro 33 for the gains its not really worth the fuss but if ur really keen this is my set up:

drilled a 3inch hole and mounted a 90 degree bit of black drainage pipe under it so it was facing forwar, then connected a 4 inch square collector to the front of the pipe.

i then took a peice of black tin and shapped it as an air scoop and connected it to.the fron of the collector and to the front bar. simple design and cheap :P

  • 4 weeks later...

Nick, maybe a little something, if anything the throttle response feels a bit more crisp.

all in all a good panel filter should do just as well with the factory airbox and snorkel, but you know, add a good metal intake pipe, pod, heatsheild and CAI (doing all this properly, not half assed) and it will definitely sound a bit meaner and may get bit more flow.

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