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i'm new with CAR and i tried to read alot of thread about intake but have no idea where to start with !! i got a stock N/A R34 so what should i start with an intake ? Pod filter or panel or cold air intake !!! parts for N/A is rare so where can i buy and take my car to install those intake ? (have no tools and experience at all - even watch it on youtube :( ) ---- sorry for noob :(

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Panel filters are good, they dont get cops horny and you can use all your stock gear. If you have a CAI you'll have a shorter intake and can run a pod filter. You will likely suck up heat from your engine bay unless you have a cold air induction box for you pod.

Dont expect much power to increase form doing this to your NA liner aswell.

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thanks 4 ur comment !! i'm not aim for racing so a little tune up would be fine for me :D

http://www.knfilters.com/universal/apollo.htm <== so this is CAI and it's universal ---- do you think it will be ok to install to mine ? and any mechanic will be ok to install it ? coz i dun know how to do it myself :(

http://www.knfilters.com/57s_airbox.htm <=== so here is the airbox you said about ---- after i get this box so i will get a Pod right ? so Panel filter -> CAI -> Box -> Pod ... !!!

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