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Hi all

i purchased a new airbox for my rb25det http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...sid=p2759.l1259 i have installed it three times and every time its on the car the turbo dosnt want to come onto boost it trys but nothing happens the bov makes a muffled sound and the car just accelrates slowly but unwillinglly

very frustrated been working on it four 6 hours now i had to disconnect the black cannister near the air con condensor and remove the intercooler piping other than that everything is untouched.

thanks in advance

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Hehehe :teehee:

Is there any holes so the air filter can get air ? maybe you sealed it up so tight there is no air for it to suck ?

air filter pipe kinked at all ?

take some pics of it installed and post em up ?

cheers for takin the neon comment like that, made my day :P

lol i didnt put the neon in maybe thats my problem
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ok guys the rubber adapter was split problem at bottom replaced it, f it runs to boost ok now but is missing at top of rpm you rekon sumthing simple is going on or have a broken something? lis is still off

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you see... this is why I carry on about using the stock air box.

look how much time/money you have spent.

How much it's giving you the shits.

and you've gone Backwards in performance in comparison to an exposed pod filter, and even further backwards compared to a stock air box.

there are at least 3 stock airbox with snorkle and panel filter for sale on these forums for an R33 GTST for $50.

If you must keep it, then I'd suggest removing the partition and going for another drive (how many hours to do that?).

if there are no problems high in the rev range, then you know that the partition is causing some sort of problem.

be it not enough air due to no cai (Cold Air Induction) or perhaps it is too tight around the rubber intake pipe that goes from pod to turbo and is actually crimping it a little causing a restriction in air.

perhaps due to no air feed (cai), the rubber pipe between turbo and pod is being sucked closed..

who knows..

so what are you going to do?

spend another x hours to diagnose and possibly fix it but still be left with a system that has no air feed?

or spend less time and $50 to get the stock air box and sort it out properly.

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thanks guys im going to go to stock air box and see what happens it came with the pod when i bought it all i was trying to do is keep the hot air from the motor, away from the intake seemed simple enough (sigh) hopefully nothings been changed in there to stop it fitting

fast responses support is fantastic here

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wen i get my car back ill show u out it should be set up properly, you should always stick to the OEM airbox unless you can supply a proper CAI(cold air intake) for your enclosed POD, otherwise its either A) sucking hot air which is useless or B) sucking no air cuz theres no air feed.

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