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Re: Truth about pod filters.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:45 pm
by Lawso
PHIL069 wrote:I have a stock air box with foam pipecross filter, I get my suction noises another way :lol:
:utbnb: ?

Re: Truth about pod filters.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 9:16 pm
by PHIL069
lawso wrote:
PHIL069 wrote:I have a stock air box with foam pipecross filter, I get my suction noises another way :lol:
:utbnb: ?
I knew that's what you would say, because thats all you know. :roll:
I meant......
Man standing + Women on her knees :cyclopsani: :eat: But you wouldn't understand :?

Re: Truth about pod filters.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 9:38 pm
by gpx000
aza013 wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:
bass_twitch wrote:
zuihoujueding wrote:How many of you have exposed pod filters installed? own up boys! :lol:
8)
Me
2nd.

Bought the car like that, and kept it like that. *shrug*
The car drives and makes power so ehh.
Not me 90% enclosed :D .
As far as I know they only need to be 75% covered.
well when i got pulled over the cop told me it had to be "fully" enclosed but i dno maybe its because im a p plater but yeah

Re: Truth about pod filters.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:00 pm
by phi-tec
gpx000 wrote:
aza013 wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:
bass_twitch wrote:
zuihoujueding wrote:How many of you have exposed pod filters installed? own up boys! :lol:
8)
Me
2nd.

Bought the car like that, and kept it like that. *shrug*
The car drives and makes power so ehh.
Not me 90% enclosed :D .
As far as I know they only need to be 75% covered.
well when i got pulled over the cop told me it had to be "fully" enclosed but i dno maybe its because im a p plater but yeah
depends on the state shouldnt matter if your p plater or not, correct me if im wrong but qld it just has to be bolted down (stable)

Re: Truth about pod filters.

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:06 pm
by fraz91
Honestly, a good CAI system will always win over the standard piping, but an upgraded filter element will still provide good gains. Whether you go a Unifilter, K&N, HKS or whatever other brands there are is a personal choice. I went the unifilter on mine for the simple fact that turbos (and diesels in general) don't like dust. If my triton was a lowered 22" street beast, I'd probably go a billet aluminium air filter for flow-rate. But given I'm on dirt roads and out in the scrubs a lot, I needed the added filtration.

Re: Truth about pod filters.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 3:39 pm
by sublime19
zuihoujueding wrote:How many of you have exposed pod filters installed? own up boys! :lol:
I do!

Re: Truth about pod filters.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 7:23 pm
by Bennoz
sublime19 wrote:
zuihoujueding wrote:How many of you have exposed pod filters installed? own up boys! :lol:
I do!
:oops: