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    Pod Filter EK4

    hey guys,

    In the market for a new pod filter......jus wanna know if its worth it to pay alot or not.....since it gets changed occassionally nweyz.....jus wanna know which ones are worth it.....nweyz let me know....
    LuVn Da CaSh FLo

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    some people look at the K&n filters but they are up to a hundred and something bucks, since you want something less pricey just go for a drift pod from autobahn/supercheap.

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    k&n top quality and most recommended. but if you dont wanna pay more than 60 bucks, theres tenzoR which is like in the 40 bucks range.
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    look for 3A racing pods. from an autosalon test, they were rated the best because they had a good flow rate and a good filtration rate.
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    dont the more expensive K&N filters last forever anyway? I just wash mine out every now and then. Make sure its dry though.
    Last edited by sickvic1; 07-09-2007 at 07:01 PM.

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    k&n filters are washable.. they're reusable
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    its not called stance if you're on spacers..

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    drift pods only at autobarn not supercheap..supercheap have an even more chatty looking one lol.

    k&n as said above can be recharged and reused.

    3A racing ones however are only 30$ and are rated better than the 70$ k&n ones!!

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    i have a K&N one for 40 bucks, used it once and never did again bought too many lol
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    Autosalon test was probably biased

    I prefer an Apexi because it is a dry filter (but not really washable). A K&N is also good because it lasts long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by layzie769 View Post
    hey guys,

    In the market for a new pod filter......jus wanna know if its worth it to pay alot or not.....since it gets changed occassionally nweyz.....jus wanna know which ones are worth it.....nweyz let me know....

    Do you have a OEM setup ? you either need a new panel filter (go for K+N) or you have to take out the entire airbox setup. And replace it with some sort of
    intake arm and the pod on the end. So you need a intake arm too

    Try INJEN

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