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23rd January 2003 - 12:16 AM
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Are POD filters still legal? Do they require their own airbox?
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cams116
Post #5
To whoever didnt know in NSW pods are illegal, its 2points and $105 fine or something, apparently you can get a enginers certificate for it tho. The law was MENT to be comming here, but I havent heard anything of the sort yet. Put it on, and just keep the stock airbox in the car, if the cop says thats illegal, you go, two secs I'll change it . Simply as can be. |
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40rst
Post #10
they do create many ungodly sounds from under the bonnet of a turbo engine, sucking, spooling then fluttering when combined with BOV realy shit alot of people when you let off past them on the side of the road at full noise. That said mines staying. its the WTF factor in my car- holy shit its a datsun! Still a bit of a shady line legaly i reckon (undue noise maybe) |
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§ileightĄ
Post #14
[quote]I'm chopping another hole in my engine bay and sticking mine into the inner guard me thinks, seems like a top quality idea. Stupid lack of space.[/quote] |
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Disco Lou
Post #17
How would u flow test it 2 c if its in the best position. I would be a bit weary of putting a pipe under or near the bottom front bar due to rocks, insects and the hot temperature. |
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evilRyan
Post #18
[quote]they do create many ungodly sounds from under the bonnet of a turbo engine, sucking, spooling then fluttering when combined with BOV realy shit alot of people when you let off past them on the side of the road at full noise. That said mines staying. its the WTF factor in my car- holy shit its a datsun! Still a bit of a shady line legaly i reckon (undue noise maybe)[/quote] |
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