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how do i adapt a pod filter on a VT series 2

Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by stes mad VT, May 1, 2007.

  1. stes mad VT

    stes mad VT New Member

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    hey, just wondering if ne body could help me on how to fit a pod filter or if it to hard another way around it for better performance?? i got 12 months to mess around wiv it as ive had to hand my licence in 2day but just need some answer cheers
     
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    a pod isnt a performance thing
    it wont make you go faster
    it only lets in hot air
    dont do it
    get a better panel filter
     
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    dont forget the cai
     
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    Not_An_Abba_Fan Exhaust Guru

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    You want to fit a what? A rice filter?
     
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    nothing like a bit of HOT AIR INDUCTION :p

    haha nah dont go a pod filter mate. get your self a CAI set up and a K&N panel filter
     
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    if you are getting as pod make sure you put in the air box
     
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    hahahahahahahahah
     
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    hey mate as stated above...forget the pod filter absolute waste of money...i did one on my vn and all it did was suck hot air....go get ur self a K&N panel air filter and whack that in and if u want do a cai...cost about $80 for the filter

    cheers
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    hahahahahahahahah LOL
     
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    its already got the cai in i was just wondering about the pod filter but obviously not the rite way to go about it ill try the k&n performance filter then cheers people
     
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    Good idea, panel filter will increase performance very little, usually no noticable unless with CAI, extractors and exhaust. If you shield the pod filter, it'll be fine. But then whats the difference between a shielded pod and panel filter, nothing! Stick to the panel, its the Commodore way:thumbsup:
     

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