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hi guys,

Been having a look bout am this air induction and I'm confused..

I've got a hks pod filter and also an aftermarket box that closes it all off.

I'm going to add a highflow airmeter.. Is it necessary to also add a cold air intake pipe that draws cold air from under the car to the airfilter??? Or are the silicon intake pipes???

Confused.. Please help!!!

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The reason why you put a HKS pod on is to allow more air in, which force induction cars love.

You box off the pod to not allow hot air in, which is generated from the engine.

To answer your question in reguards to a cold air intake pipe that draws cold air from under the car to the airfilter, that will help, it is always good to give more air to the intake.

You just might have to clean your HKS pod more often or atleast every 5000km service.

Silicon intake pipe..? As long as it s a pipe with a desent diametre and allows air feeding to the pod, its fine.

Cool!

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