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Pod Air Filter
Can anyone verify for me what this actually does ? ( i know it sounds like a stupid question)...is this a performance upgrade ? Does it make much difference to the noise of the car ? Is it legal for a red p plater to upgrade the stock air box to one of these ?
This may have been covered before...BUT i DID search...
This may have been covered before...BUT i DID search...
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POD's are illegal for anyone if they're not in an enclosed air box - we had a box made (for the white car) with an intake pipe from the front.
http://www.motorsportprivateer.com.au/p ... mtg_item=6 (top left photo)
If you're going to put a POD in, also check your exhaust out - too much air and the car can run lean and help your engine to wear out quicker.
In my car (black one) putting on the POD and the exhaust gave me a small increase in power and evened out the dip when the MIVEC kicks in - graph is still probably floating around on the Unique Autosports website somewhere
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http://www.motorsportprivateer.com.au/p ... mtg_item=6 (top left photo)
If you're going to put a POD in, also check your exhaust out - too much air and the car can run lean and help your engine to wear out quicker.
In my car (black one) putting on the POD and the exhaust gave me a small increase in power and evened out the dip when the MIVEC kicks in - graph is still probably floating around on the Unique Autosports website somewhere
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i already have a sports muffler which was the first thing i did to the car when i got it....does that make much difference (also a 4" tip) ? where could i buy a decent one ? any links ? cos i've been looking on ebay...but i have no idea with these things. Also i am not sure if they are p plate legal, not literally putting it on...but as it affects performance ? i am not sure...Teania wrote:POD's are illegal for anyone if they're not in an enclosed air box - we had a box made (for the white car) with an intake pipe from the front.
http://www.motorsportprivateer.com.au/p ... mtg_item=6 (top left photo)
If you're going to put a POD in, also check your exhaust out - too much air and the car can run lean and help your engine to wear out quicker.
In my car (black one) putting on the POD and the exhaust gave me a small increase in power and evened out the dip when the MIVEC kicks in - graph is still probably floating around on the Unique Autosports website somewhere
Cheers
Tanya
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as for the defect...i didnt mean can you get rid of it... i meant i know someone who can get rid of it for me (without paying/changing the setup of car) ! But what i was trying to say with the license thing...was that with red p platers (i think) you cannot have performance upgrades to the car (which i believe i can lose license for) thats why i wanna make sure.aza013 wrote:you can put one on as long as it is in a box, it will give you about 3kws, you wont lose your License and yes you can get a defect tacken off your car you just have to change/fix the defect and get it inspected and away you go again well after you pay some money for all of that any way
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I am not a 100% on the laws for P's but you should be right with the CAI put on as long as its boxed.
your best bet to get one would be to go to a good mechanic and get them to make one up for you and a box as well should set you back any thing from $150-$300 pending on what they use to make it up.

I am not a 100% on the laws for P's but you should be right with the CAI put on as long as its boxed.
your best bet to get one would be to go to a good mechanic and get them to make one up for you and a box as well should set you back any thing from $150-$300 pending on what they use to make it up.
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We had the white car done as a custom job (can't remember exactly when- sometime in 2002) at Hills Motorsports
Mark, Phone: (02) 9899 9962
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Unit D6,2A Victoria Ave
Castle Hill NSW 2154
Don't know what they're like these days as we haven't been there in years (now I feel old
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UAS have a version, but its only a plastic semi-box- but its done ok in the black one all this time
and for the P plate thing - no idea sorry
maybe ring the RTA and ask?
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Mark, Phone: (02) 9899 9962
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Unit D6,2A Victoria Ave
Castle Hill NSW 2154
Don't know what they're like these days as we haven't been there in years (now I feel old

UAS have a version, but its only a plastic semi-box- but its done ok in the black one all this time
and for the P plate thing - no idea sorry

Cheers
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k..thanks or reply...i might go this weekend ..see what they can do for me...and one last question...what does the ox actually do ? does it restrict it ? seems pretty stupid if its just illegal if its not boxed...aza013 wrote:ok![]()
I am not a 100% on the laws for P's but you should be right with the CAI put on as long as its boxed.
your best bet to get one would be to go to a good mechanic and get them to make one up for you and a box as well should set you back any thing from $150-$300 pending on what they use to make it up.
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http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/get ... 07_p1.html
unfortunate...the third point under "vehicles"
unfortunate...the third point under "vehicles"
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you know what the stupid thing is, i came over to aus with a kiwi restricted licence, went and paid for my equivalancy (which would be green p's) and got a aussie full simply because its not defined in the rules that the licence you get is equivilant to your own countries.... no eye test, written, oral or practical test.
god bless australia!
if theres a 'loop' hole, ill f**k it
god bless australia!
if theres a 'loop' hole, ill f**k it


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i honestly have no idea...thats why i posted..i guess if a cop is searching your car...its easier to talk your way out of a defect for an exaust...then when they open your bonnet and see a pod... cops are lazy... unless they really wanna f@^k you, they are not gonna bother crouching down checking your muffler..just tell them you changed the tip for looks...opposed to when they ask you to open your bonnet and see a pod...which as another person confirmed here...does add 3kw or so to power of the car...which in fact is engine performance upgrade. Cant really talk your way out of that cos its there...and as a p plater you are meant to know the laws that apply to you(according to the police's).FTOnick wrote:"Modifications that increase engine performance." are restricted on P plates... I see plenty of P platers with pod's. Does it mean that exhausts are defectable?