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yes i know im not gunna gain any power and im gunna hav haters sayen negative stuff but im only doing it for the sound just wondering what the best way to mount a pod filter is in my vt v6
 

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Actually you're more likely to hear do a search bro.........

Best way is to buy a MACE cold air intake. Comes with everything you need.
 

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i had a cai on my old car not worth the money
 

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Its an enclosed pod and well worth the money. If you are looking not to spend much then maybe just go and buy a K&N or a Lukey panel filter for you stock airbox.
 

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You'll note that we are suggesting an enclosed POD filter which has no relation to the youtube vid linked here which does demonstrate that an open POD filter behind the engine (
where it sucks hot air) is a fail. Static dyno tests also don't replicate real world "on road" driving conditions. The MACE enclosed POD filter has proven benefits over the standard factory air box.
 
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yes i know im not gunna gain any power and im gunna hav haters sayen negative stuff but im only doing it for the sound just wondering what the best way to mount a pod filter is in my vt v6


i had a cai on my old car not worth the money

Mixed messaged much?

If you are not looking to waste money, then why are you looking to put a pod filter in?

I know that a pod filter by itself is cheaper than a properly enclosed pod filter, but does this mean you only what to waste a little bit of money?

And if you are just after noise, get a decent planel filter, do the two hole mod or whatever the kids call it these days and atleast it will make a bit more sense, plus save you money in the long term by keeping things less detectable.
 

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You'll note that we are suggesting an enclosed POD filter which has no relation to the youtube vid linked here which does demonstrate that an open POD filter behind the engine (
where it sucks hot air) is a fail. Static dyno tests also don't replicate real world "on road" driving conditions. The MACE enclosed POD filter has proven benefits over the standard factory air box.

It's a VT V6. The proven benefits would be minimal.

IMO Save the money and throw it at some suspension or something.
 

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Naahhh cuz dnt listn to dem. Riip of all the plasticz and stik it rite on tha throttlebody.

Givez mad soundz
 
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