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Hi i've just been looking for a cold air intake kit for my r33 RB25DET as i want my car to sound really loud and nice when taking off. I've heard some pretty nice r33's when they take off, some sound like jets taking off and i was wondering if this kit would give me that sound?

Has anyone actually got this kit on their car and knows what it sounds like and if it gives good performance as well?

Is the difference noticable compared to just an apexi POD?

I think this one is for a 70mm AFM so does that mean it'll just bolt on to a stock AFM?

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The stock AFM is 80mm Dia. for an R33 same as the Z32 AFM

I think the steel intake would give a better induction note, but thats not the main reason for using one, they are used so that the stock rubber intake pipe doesnt suck itself closed when running high boost or a larger turbo.

The stock AFM is 80mm Dia. for an R33 same as the Z32 AFM

I think the steel intake would give a better induction note, but thats not the main reason for using one, they are used so that the stock rubber intake pipe doesnt suck itself closed when running high boost or a larger turbo.

are you sure the z32 is the same dia as stock r33????????????????????

rb26 76mm

rb20 80mm

rb25 80mm

vg30 z32 80mm

vh41 q45 90mm

so if the z32 has the same diamiter tube(and im not saying it doesnt as i honestly dont know i was under the impression it was larger so would allow more airfow for the same voltage output) but still reads up to 5 volts same as stock r33gtst how does it allow more airfow for the same voltage output??... i hope i made sence as having them the same size doesnt make sence to me

it has different calibration to the rb20 and rb25 afms

so at 4.1v its flowing more air than an rb25 unit at 4.1volts

i think its around 1.5v offset ie an rb25 at 4.0v its about 3.0v on a z32

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