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    Smile To Put A Pod Filter On Or Not To Put A Pod On Thats The Question

    Is It A Good Idea To Have Pods On A Commy Or Just Go With A Cold Air Intake,Any Difference Wit A Pod On ?

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    Stick to a VS S/C CAI....

    Pods suck in hot air unless you box them and have cold air running to them. This has been covered heaps, likewise with bodykits

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    If you live in a place that you can buy stiff 100 mm air duct use that instead mounted behind/under the front bar and joining into the airbox with a 100mm pvc to rectangle downpipe adapter. That will give you more power than the factory setup but not as neat and factory looking

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    i'm all for the pod filter with heat sheild but thats just my opinion. if you wanna maintain the factory look then go with the k&n panel and VS S/C cai
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    Quote Originally Posted by immortality View Post
    i'm all for the pod filter with heat sheild but thats just my opinion. if you wanna maintain the factory look then go with the k&n panel and VS S/C cai
    I'll second that.

    I really like what you've done with yours immortality.
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    Whats the question...??

    nah man dont get a pod get cai
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