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At calder yesterday i was talking to a guy who was driving a 11 sec lancer evo 4 while we were lining up along the pits and he was saying that hes got hes r33 currently being built with new wofl comp, fmic, injectors, turbo etc and that he is gonna have hes pod placed in the location of where the stock cooler sits while using the stock cooler holes to pass the piping through.

Seems like a god idea but i am wondering if much water and dirt would get onto the pod being in that location.

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Originally posted by Grim

yes the pod would be completely soaking wet and useless if he drove it in the rain. If he's doing that just for the drags then no problems...

the other problem with increasing the length of the intake pipe is a decrease in throttle response.

have u got yer car dyno tuned yet?

thats what i was thinking 2, but he was like na u gotta get cold air into the pod!

na gotta wait till sat to get it tuned at race pace!!

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Originally posted by ex-static

INASNT,

I was thinking of running yesterday, and I was going to take out the headlight on the side of the pod to allow air through... we used to do it on our VL turbos when at the drags.. worked well :)

thats another good idea, i wasent even gon a run yesterday cause of the weather, but when i got to the gate and the lady asked if i wans goona enter, i though about it forawhile and said yeah f*ck it i drove all this way might aswell!

i will be more prepared next time

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