Fitting a pod filter

General Questions and comments

Moderators: IMC, Club Staff

Camo
Grease Monkey
Posts: 382
jedwabna poszewka promocja
Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Camo »

i just dont like the colour pipe and the foam filer. i think the plastic pipe just looks a bit ricer and budget.

but it is an easy to get CAI setup and a quick option if your eager to get it done!
Rocco
Grease Monkey
Posts: 385
Joined: Sun Nov 20, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: Sydney

Post by Rocco »

[quote="khunjeng"]Hi Guys,

Here are some pics of my UAS CAI. I highly recommened this one...actually I will have the breather filter on soon also!

what do u mean breather filter???is there a difference?
FTO-279
Camo
Grease Monkey
Posts: 382
Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Camo »

have you read any of the other posts in this thread? or followed the link in a previous post to more detailed info on the subject?

have a look back on previous pages ;)
User avatar
khunjeng
Oldtimer
Posts: 4455
Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Post by khunjeng »

Camo wrote:i just dont like the colour pipe and the foam filer. i think the plastic pipe just looks a bit ricer and budget.

but it is an easy to get CAI setup and a quick option if your eager to get it done!
who cares its under the bonnet - You can get it in black also. The dimensions and design of the UAS pipe are superior to the pipes I have seen so far. The thick rubber (not plastic!) pipe provides excellent insultaion and the box setup it good for keeping your cold air cold...

btw those Unifilters have a better filter rating than most other filters on the market...with a big surface area also..thats if you intresed in keeping stuff outta our engine...without restricting aitflow

Despite all that it has been proven to give 5-10kw atw from a stock air box...thats nothing to sneeze at.

Budget?? most ppl simply have a Pod filter on the end of a stock pipe...thats budget.
User avatar
SchumieFan
Oldtimer
Posts: 5875
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2004 5:00 pm
Location: GPS signal lost
Contact:

Post by SchumieFan »

woo hoo im budget :?
Image
EURO
Oldtimer
Posts: 1346
Joined: Sun Sep 29, 2002 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by EURO »

I think what shue is saying is that it 'looks' budget .... and i agree... as far as who cares if its under bonnet.... well i for one do? I think there is nothing nicer then a really clean attractive engine bay! thats why I went for an ARC intake as I prefer the look of a shiny alum to the black or coloured rubber...

I do agree it has proven results, and for that reason is a great buy, just dont think cosmetically it looks the best and there were issues with (a) delivery time - people waited months after paying and parts were not included (b) durability - peoples had parts snapping etc.
shue
Oldtimer
Posts: 1347
Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: 1000 posts n still whoring

Post by shue »

whoa it was camo not me who said that :( . personally am gettin mine made. cf airbox and shiny intake pipe with an apexi pod filter. took off ideas from the diy section where some dude had posted up a good guide on makin one. i do go for the looks as well unfortunately :oops:
EURO
Oldtimer
Posts: 1346
Joined: Sun Sep 29, 2002 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by EURO »

oppps sorry shue.... meant camo :) lets just leave it at that lol
User avatar
khunjeng
Oldtimer
Posts: 4455
Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Post by khunjeng »

EURO wrote: there were issues with (a) delivery time - people waited months after paying and parts were not included (b) durability - peoples had parts snapping etc.
None of these experiences. Ordered it and got it within 2 days from Syd.

We can all agree to disagree...but at the lights...no1 cares what color your air pipe is lol. Also comes with a nice heat restrictive cover...after all its a CAI...overall if your intrested in performance then its one of the better "off the shelf" packages i have seen.

For anyone that is really intrested these are some std figures of dust retention for most filter types:

Paper
As a base rating
30 µm

Oiled Paper
2% more restrictive
18 µm

Cotton Gauze* K&N type
25% less restrictive
45 µm


Unifilter Foam (UAS Type)
24% less restrictive
4 µm

What does this mean?? most std Cotton Gauze pod filters on the market do not stop as must dust/crap as the Unifilter foam...engine wear is caused by dust particles larger than 15 micron. How do you maintain an unrestricted aitflow?? large filter serface area....
EURO
Oldtimer
Posts: 1346
Joined: Sun Sep 29, 2002 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by EURO »

those experiences were mainly to people who bought into the first group buy when the prodcust was launched. It is probably all sorted now. I have a heard a few peoples brackets etc have snapped..

I know the product has been tested and proven... and no at the lights people may not care about the colour of your intake pipe but you could say that about a lot of things... my decision was that I wanted one that performed well but also looked good ... tahts all i was saying.
User avatar
khunjeng
Oldtimer
Posts: 4455
Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Post by khunjeng »

EURO wrote:those experiences were mainly to people who bought into the first group buy when the prodcust was launched. It is probably all sorted now. I have a heard a few peoples brackets etc have snapped..

I know the product has been tested and proven... and no at the lights people may not care about the colour of your intake pipe but you could say that about a lot of things... my decision was that I wanted one that performed well but also looked good ... tahts all i was saying.
Its cool man..I wasn't having a go...and I agree the crome/stainless look is awsome...guess I'm just not intro the engine bay atm...one day I might change my mind!
User avatar
Nacho
Oldtimer
Posts: 2087
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Nacho »

Yeah right! Soon you'll be ripping out the engine and painting a psychadelic paint job in the engine bay then painting every hose in rainbow colours! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Just kidding! 8)
User avatar
khunjeng
Oldtimer
Posts: 4455
Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Post by khunjeng »

lol thanks for the input Joel...

Actually bought a Breather filter from autobahn the other day and fitted it works well...I have also got my new exhaust setup fitted...nothing special..but looks and sounds heaps better..
User avatar
Nacho
Oldtimer
Posts: 2087
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Nacho »

Well we always have a geezer at the engine bays on every cruise so gotta make it look pretty....... :wink:

We will definately do it this weekend coz I'll be popping my hood everytime we stop to release all that heat. Isn't something like 38 degrees on Sunday.
Post Reply