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hey ppls, just got a defect notice lol.. fixed most of em up already just need one thing... basically got the apexi power intake and yeah defect for not enclosed.. so if i buy this

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/General...gtstairbox1.jpg

from unique auto sport would that clear the air pod filter defect?... thanks

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hey ppls, just got a defect notice lol.. fixed most of em up already just need one thing... basically got the apexi power intake and yeah defect for not enclosed.. so if i buy this  

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/General...gtstairbox1.jpg

from unique auto sport would that clear the air pod filter defect?...  thanks

to my knowledge any mods done need engineer certificate

hence that box does not make it legal the certificate does.

maybe im wrong but when i rang the rta techo's that’s what they told me about the air pod !

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Babylon speaks the truth. It is actually even possible to get your pod filter engineered, however its a pain in the neck. I would honestly just throw on a stock air box, take it back and get it cleared. Then once its okay put your filter back on and make or buy a nice airbox for it. the airbox makes sense anyway, otherwise your car is just sucking hot air into the turbo..

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hey mate just thought id add my 2 cents, yeh it is ok they'll pass it coz i bought one for mine about a month ago and it was fine.... the law states that the "filter must be enclosed" to prevent any fuel etc spraying back out the pod ie may cause fire...... so yeh chuck one on and you will be fine.

i got mine for about $80, how much is urs?

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ah damn i forgot to ask sumfin haahah what am i spose to do with this defect lol.. fix everything up then jus take it to the RTA? i wasnt really listening to the cop wen he was saying wat i had to do hahahaha... i got the blue sheet defect it was only a minor one with no fine or anything jus says i have 14 days to fix it up.... am i spose to bring it to a mechanic and get em to sign it off then take it to the rta? or i heard sumfin bout a defect inspection place in north ryde?

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if you run some pipe through from the front bar up the old intercooler pipe hole you should notice a small increase in power. Cold air induction is easy to do when you have a aftermarket front mount. The box makes it even better.

i didnt know you can do that , even more reason for me to get a front mount!

but does it make a difference leaving your stock air filter or getting a K&N one and

boxing it up?

Coz i have a K&N filter but its not boxed up. basically wanted to know if it worth it

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Babylon,

one member put a stock air box back in, used a k&n panel and said that he had a power gain. The stock airbox is actually fairly good when you use a k&n panel. I still have a un-boxed Apexi Powerintake in my car, I have been meaning to get it boxed but have been too busy. Its on my to do list.

I will probably buy a box from UAS and then get some flexi hose and run it from where the old stock cooler is up to the new air box. That way its 1. Hidden from prying eyes, 2. Nice and cold 3. alot neater.

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