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installing pod filter

henrytad

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i took my stock air box off but i left the sensor wire on on the hose. then i connected a pod filter at the end, however, the car stalls n suffers n turns off eventually in idle, but then when i put the stock airbox back on, it works perfectly. WHAT???? all im saying is, the engine is smart enough that it knows whats going on?
did anyone else have this problem? if so, whatd you do?
 

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Pod filters are pretty crappy. You would be better off doing the 2 hole mod. Do a search and plenty of info should come up
 

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they do feel a bit crappy actually. cold air intake good or bad?
 

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MACE do a good CAI, basically a pod in a box, which has be found to improved performance..

$270 for their kit.
 

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pods are crap your better off with a k+n or simailar flat panel filter in your stock airbox and a cold air intake going to your airbox youll get more power than just a pod sucking in hot air
 
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