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Wanna know a funny fact?.. The best over all flow and filter reading came from a cheapo one..

Off the top of my head I remeber it to be the cheapo one.. I could be incorrect.. But I definately remeber 1st or 2nd was the cheapo one..

Ill gladly change and take back mywords if Im worng :rofl:

Between getting that TINY bit of better flow and or filtration.. and saving $150.. Id take the cheapo one..

When Im home in 2 weeks Ill re-hash this and publish the findings.. I remeber they did it quite proffessionaly on a flow table with filtration..

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How do u rekon a HKS Pod would do???????

suction wise

yeaha a hks pod i know for sure do have a lot of suction noise on them i have heard it on a new skylines, however not to sure on the filtration quality, however i can replace the filter on them easy, off ebay.

hame :sorcerer:

HKS suck loud.. but they suck for filtration wouldnt be such a problem for N.a tho..

A metal pipe will increase the sucktion noise as it resonates the sound. abit pricy tho ;)

get apexi sound cool :O and good filtering.. check the for sale section.. someone has a bling chrome one for sale and a normal one too :(

sorry for repeating myself but do you guys honestly get suction noise on your non turbos because i got a K and N and its not making any noise i just assumed cause its non-turbo but after reading this and your all getting noise,, maybe mines not mounted proberly or something

anyway turbo 33 in 2 weeks lol but still id like to know why mines got NO suction noise

sorry for repeating myself but do you guys honestly get suction noise on your non turbos because i got a K and N and its not making any noise i just assumed cause its non-turbo but after reading this and your all getting noise,, maybe mines not mounted proberly or something

anyway turbo 33 in 2 weeks lol but still id like to know why mines got NO suction noise

it doesnt sound good cos its an NA.

it sucks, but not in the way you want it to. :D

Just remembered you can buy a "suction kit" for our cars which replaces the rubber pipe. Increase noise quite abit

Suction kit... hmm where would i get my hands on one of them???

Does it come wif a HKS Pod?

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