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hi all

i'm looking at getting the cold air induction done on my series 1 r33 i just wanted to know where i can get ahold of 1 around brisbane/gold coast area and is it easy installing yourself i've seen the thread of how to make one yourself but i have the money to lash out and buy 1

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hi all

i'm looking at getting the cold air induction done on my series 1 r33 i just wanted to know where i can get ahold of 1 around brisbane/gold coast area and is it easy installing yourself i've seen the thread of how to make one yourself but i have the money to lash out and buy 1

I second just getting a good panel filter OR making it yourself.

Dont know if your refering to the one I made:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ma...at-t208224.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ne...ke-t208470.html

If so, I would recommend making it urself as you will find it actually does give a small power increase as oppose to the other crap thats on the market that does nothing. A pod and a small heatshield did nothing by themselves, but added with a CAI, there was a decent noticeable difference and no defects from the cops.

so save your money and spend it on something useful, ie extractors and exhaust system.

By the way, K&N is fine, but unfortunetly they are oil based and over time the oil can coat over the afm and cause idling issues. I would recommend a non oil based one. In fact, look up best car air filters or something like that because a car mag did a review on the best filters and a cheapy 20 dollar non oil based one beat them all.

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