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Hi there,

Im looking at getting a replacement from www.unifilter.com.au but need to know what size i am looking for. Ive got rb25det. the specs say "Straight pod - 44mm intake, 150mm length, 72mm O.D." and vary. I could go measure, but its outside and raining!.

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Hi there,

Im looking at getting a replacement from www.unifilter.com.au but need to know what size i am looking for. Ive got rb25det. the specs say "Straight pod - 44mm intake, 150mm length, 72mm O.D." and vary. I could go measure, but its outside and raining!.

are you going to get a replacement rectangel one.. or actually going to get a pod filter? Post is confusing... If your getting a brand new pod filers.... as in removing filter box and all then its a 75mm inlet you need

Hi there,

Im looking at getting a replacement from www.unifilter.com.au but need to know what size i am looking for. Ive got rb25det. the specs say "Straight pod - 44mm intake, 150mm length, 72mm O.D." and vary. I could go measure, but its outside and raining!.

the other thing u might want to consider is getting a Cool air intake duct or cover...

pods are a good thing, but the advantages of a factory air filter system over a POD is being enclosed...only forcing cool air in...

a poorly designed pod especially forces hot air in the engine bay as well as the hot air being passed through the fins of the radiator......

Please don't get a uni filter, they are more hassel then they are worth if not looked after carefully. Just get a K&N or something that isn't foam based and prone to disintegrating.

Trust me, the amount of uni filters i have seen with holes in them and bits of foam in air flow metres is beyond a joke, i still don't get why people buy them. Yes a foam based filter will stop more dirt going through, but they aren't designed to last forever and need to be constantly checked and cleaned. They are mainly designed for 4WD's that go off road and get heaps of dirt going into the air intake so the foam filters are good at stopping all that. In a street driven car, i don't understand why people don't go a K&N or similar. Only reason i mention K&N is because they are relatively cheap (compared to a blitz, trust etc filter), commonly available and flow and filtrate very well.

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