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I don't really want to slap a pod filter in but would a highflow pannel filter be worth it?

I was going to slap a nice big cold air intake in and cut a hole out the bottom of the std airbox along with some pvc piping that feeds down in to the front bumper but faced in the opposite direction as not to get a direct pickup for water.???

Kinda Hijacked your thread sorry :P

the improvements youll feel with the pod filter will depend on how badly designed the std airbox is. some are better than others. im not sure with R33's, however if you get a pod filter make sure you do the cold-air partition cos sucking in hot air from the engine bay is NOt going to help performance!

Steve,

just posted this ad in the For Sale section and thought you might be interested!

It works really well and sound brilliant well but I got a big cooler and changed the setup! I could send it up for $20 via courier!

COLD air box to house ram pods to stop sucking hot air from turbo and robbing power. New UAS design (DIY Kit) cold air box for R33 GTS-T, with nut inserts and high tensile allen key bolts.

Also 02 Rush Race Pod, Easy application with flange type models that bolt straight on to R32 & R33 GTS-T . New cost $380, mine is one week old $250 firm. Email [email protected]

Cheers

Steve

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