Air Filters?
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- XXXFTO
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Air Filters?
Hi Guys, I am on the lookout for a new air filter, i currently have the standard airbox.
I am not sure what brand to go for. Can anyone reccomend a unifilter, what about K&N. I do have a simota pod filter sitting on the shelf at the moment, but i don't mind forking out for a better one.
Has anyone got any experience with a full intake pod & piping.
I heard that oil based filters like the unifilter. may not be fully legal. Would a full intake really make much more of a difference than just the pod. Does anyone have heat sheilding for the pod if they have one?
I am not sure what brand to go for. Can anyone reccomend a unifilter, what about K&N. I do have a simota pod filter sitting on the shelf at the moment, but i don't mind forking out for a better one.
Has anyone got any experience with a full intake pod & piping.
I heard that oil based filters like the unifilter. may not be fully legal. Would a full intake really make much more of a difference than just the pod. Does anyone have heat sheilding for the pod if they have one?
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Re: Air Filters?
Any exposed air filter is illegal. The only way to meet legal requirements would be to have the pod in an enclosure. This is the case in NSW, but I'm not certain how the law applies to other states.XXXFTO wrote:I heard that oil based filters like the unifilter. may not be fully legal.
I'm currently considering changing my stock airfilter with another panel filter from K&N. I'd love to have a pod but I think I'll play it safe for now.

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here is an example of a CAI install that totally encloses the pod from the hot engine bay, using a flexible heat shield with a snorkle to assist with cold air suction.
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... all&gid=20
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... all&gid=20
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I actually believe it has to do with the noise made from a pod. I don't know if you'll have problems with the annual inspection, but cops will slap a defect sticker on your car with the requirement u go down to the EPA within 7 days to get it all checked.andy wrote:What's the reason for that?
I think your more likely to get defected for a loud zorst, but cops do love pulling over imports and giving them the once over. If u have your stock airbox handy, u should be able to fit it back on and avoid a hefty fine.
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