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So it's almost the end of the financial year so that means....tax return :)

So I'm set on a high flow cat either Fast Intentions Resonated HFC or the slightly cheaper Berk HFC.

But in regards to high flow panel filters, I was going to purchase the HKS Super Hybrid Filters (from these guys http://www.modbargains.com/hks-drop-in-filter-nissan-infinity.htm)until I ran into these R2C branded ones (from https://www.tunerzstore.com/Infiniti-G37/Infiniti-G37-Intakes/r2c-replacement-panel-filter-vq35hr-vq37vhr).

From what I've heard about R2C filters has been pretty good as they seem to have a strong history of motorsport and air filtration systems. Can anyone vouch for these R2C panel filters in particular? As I cannot seem to find any reviews or feedback about them as they are relatively new.

If I do go through with the panel filter option instead of a Takeda/GReddy CAI, I will be pairing it with Mishimoto or HPS Intake Hoses.

Cheers

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Ive personally heard Berk HFC being too thinny and causing rasp...I would go with FI HFC or Resonated HFC if you have the extra dime. I personally have Stillen HFC on mine. Both of the Stillen and FI have magnaflow core and both works very well. I went with Stillen cause there was an 8 week wait for the FI when I was looking.

As for intakes, I have Stillen Gen 3 CAI with the dry filters. Their initial design came with K&N wet filters but now they sell them with dry filters as well. Love the sound of them :rolleyes:

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