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Auto saloon tested 10 pods, as some1 said earlier, here are the rankings :)

AEM flow=9th filter=3rd

Apexi flow=7th filter=6th

HKS flow=6th filter=9th (very poor)

K&N flow=4th filter=1st!!! (i got this one an love it)

Redline flow=2nd filter=10th :D

Simota flow=3rd filter=5th

Tenzo flow=8th filter=4th

3A Racing flow=1st!! filter=2nd!! (the best pod they say.. cudnt find one tho $30 they reckon)

Trust flow=5th filter=7th

Trust imatation flow=10th :( filter= 8th

I found those results very interesting i was going to get a HKS pod but glad i didnt, they also had photos of what they didnt filter and... man thats sum stuff that gets through ;) scary!

hey i have the green HKS mushroom pod. Just cleaned it and oiled it but not sure if you supposed to oil them. Is this bad for my AFM. Seems to be running fine and it has to filter better with just a light spray of oil. Thinking about getting a K&N cause the HKS is way too loud.

oh and also where can u buy replacement HKS foam filters or other good brands like drift and apexi etc?

Cheers

My advice keep away from HKS filters, they no good. K&N is the best air filter ive come across, both pannel and pod.

With my K&N pod i had to get a Drift AFM adapter which was only $20 from autobarn, needed slight driling to the holes so it lined up perfect, but is the closest thing that i could find to fit.

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