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    Default Re: POD Filter Comparisons and Experiences

    i got a blitz sonic power

    my halfcut never came with an airbox so i had to use something and i got this for nothing
    so meh

    i have no idea about flow or filtration of it
    but the metal heat shroud dealy it has around it would greatly help keep hot air away from going into it, the main problem with pod filters

    + it doesnt look much like a pod when in the car so perhaps police who dont really have a clue wont be able to pick it out so quickly


    allthough when i bought it this confused me
    "Please Note* That a BOV cannot be used with the Blitz type sonic power air cleaner. Also the Air cleaner can only be used with a standard type Intercooler for a Mazda RX7 FD3S"
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    I certainly don't need to stick my hand in a blender to know it'll cut my fingers off, and i don't need to weave in and out of traffic at 120 to know it's fucking stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doobs
    Just be aware, if your "bonnet" is poped, (cops can and do, do this) it will be an obvious defect with out being properly boxed...
    in the last 4 weeks ive been pulled over and let go three times, each time they popped the engine lid and looked around, i got pulled over at night and he had a torch haha and was poking about, so when i get it done, ill make sure its properly covered with a shield and an airbox which here in NSW makes it perfectly legal, and to answer oldcorolla, is not a defect! As long as its covered they don't give a toss.

    so what places sell them locally? K&N is easy enough to get, what about Apexi superintake and the HKS Airinx, any places in sydney

    cheers for all the help this is my first car, trying to learn all i can

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR2GUD
    , ill make sure its properly covered with a shield and an airbox which here in NSW makes it perfectly legal, and is not a defect!
    this is wrong.
    even if you have designed your own little airbox around it etc its still illegal and unable to be engineered
    u can only engineer a filter which is the same shape as the original.

    ive been through all this when i tried to get my car fully engineered and this is what the engineer told me
    Quote Originally Posted by RAd28
    I certainly don't need to stick my hand in a blender to know it'll cut my fingers off, and i don't need to weave in and out of traffic at 120 to know it's fucking stupid.

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    ugh I was told otherwise well, ill make it subtle, so the cops don't notice *fingers crossed*

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    but.. putting a pod filter in a standard airbox.. is.. dumb..

    compare the flat panel area to the pod area.... duh....

    as for this

    i have no idea about flow or filtration of it
    but the metal heat shroud dealy it has around it would greatly help keep ANY air away from going into it
    fuxed
    so all the air goes into the end bit? that area is FAR LESS than any stock airbox... seems not so good... my 1.5c
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish
    I prefer K&N. I hate Foam as it deteriotes and goes straight through your worked engine to kill it. So Foam FTMFL.
    well foam usually isn't used in 'performance' applications, it's more used for filtering out the heavy particles of dried-up road, dust, etc. it's more widely used on fourby's, but either cotton gauze or foam, it still needs lubrication to do the job effectively. K&N recharge kit is used for panel filters and pod filters alike, and there's a special type of filter oil you use with foam filters. I had Redline foam socks over ITB trumpets in my old Scorpion, sounded horn (pun).

    for filtration and flow, I'm sticking with a K&N panel filter for the ST202 airbox I'm trying to source. but if you're a kW-hunter, sign up for a Toymods sticker, and there's your MR2's +10rwkW straight off the bat!

    bottom-line - as has been said in here a few times, air filters are not to be used as a means to extract a significant power increase, but to help your engine flow/filter more air and 'breathe' better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pube
    Dont be a tight ass!
    Precisely. For the sake of a few bucks why would you take a risk with a cheapie element of unknown quality? It's not like a good filter costs the earth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew162
    I had Redline foam socks over ITB trumpets in my old Scorpion, sounded horn (pun). .
    I used these and found them to suck on my racecar. fires and shit

    yeap sounded nice at 7500rpm coming down the straight though

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    The Blitz and Airinx type I wouldn't use if you gave them to me for free.

    I had one customer with an MR2 turbo who was burning oil. Lots of sand and dust in the intake, and massive cylinder bore wear.

    What a waste of an engine.

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    From what I've read over at bobistheoil they tend to go for a good replacement paper element filter for the best filtration over a K&N etc...These are guys who are getting oil analysis done and can show the different in figures back to back.
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    with the K&N it depends on how thick you oil it too. good filtration - poor flow

    little oil

    poor filtration - good flow


    thats my theory but they work and im sticking with it.

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    That is an interesting article. i was surpised at how badly the hks pod filtered.
    Also they seemed to pick up pretty big hp gain with the filters, no 4-5hp for them.I wonder what engine they were testing them on?
    Just to contradict my earlier tight arse stance i bought i nice and chunky k&n filter today at supacheap for $60-score.
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    I'd be interested to know! The other two articles were on a low-powered car, where the air filter is not a major bottleneck. Seeing the tests done on a 500hp 2JZ or something would be far more interesting. Ensuring consistency and avoiding heatsoak would be sooo hard though.
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    Had a poke around, apparantly tested on a 300hp 1j supra. so thatd be a 5% power gain.
    http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/fil...t/1/vacuum.jpg - got to look at this, just made me laugh
    http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/fil...st/1/supra.jpg
    http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/1/
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