anyone can kindly sell me their pod filter???

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anyone can kindly sell me their pod filter???

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will head to track soon , so i need a good pad filter for better power=[
anyone could help?
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They have plenty at autobarn and not that expensive either.
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Most local auto shops sell K&N filters.
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dose K&N make pods for fto??
never heard about it
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Post by Dras »

Hey Criss, do you remember me? I bought the strut brace off you.

If you remember that big ass pod filter I have on my car, it is a K&N pod. My one is designed for the GR though and not the GPX.
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pod filters are universal mate

you just gotta find one with same diameter outlet corresponding to your intake pipe

do you have a stock pipe? if so you will need a small adapter pipe so that the pod can be clamped on
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When I said mine was designed for a GR, I should have been more specific and stated it was designed for use with the Mitsubishi MAF sensor. The GR uses a MAF sensor while the GPX does not.
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Here's a tip Criss, there's a button up the top centre of screen labelled 'Search'. Know I know this might seem a bit 'far out' & wacky, but if you hit that little button then put in something like...Oh I dunno "pod and filter" or "Intake and pipe" you should get something in the vicinity of about KAJIGABAZILLION threads on pod filters & intake setups :thumright:
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Bennoz wrote:Here's a tip Criss, there's a button up the top centre of screen labelled 'Search'. Know I know this might seem a bit 'far out' & wacky, but if you hit that little button then put in something like...Oh I dunno "pod and filter" or "Intake and pipe" you should get something in the vicinity of about KAJIGABAZILLION threads on pod filters & intake setups :thumright:
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K&N and the apexi super-flow are the two best pod filters. I wouldnt even consider putting anything else on my car.
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I8A4RE wrote:K&N and the apexi super-flow are the two best pod filters. I wouldnt even consider putting anything else on my car.
Green HKS mushroom looking one showed some good results. I think it had something crazy like a 10kw gain.

But yeah, k&n is pretty good. I used to have a apexi and that thing was loud as hell.
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