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    Pod Filters Legal Or Not?

    Is having a pod filter setup illegal in Brisbane?

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    yes illegal
    u will need to get the oem factory air box

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    depends on which state you're in.

    in south australia, exposed air filters are legal so long as there is a bracket that connects the filter to the chassis and is perpendicular to both, to keep it from moving or flying off in the case of an accident.
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    should be same in all states in oz eh ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilhaulerz View Post
    should be same in all states in oz eh ?
    No it isn't the same. In NSW, exposed pods are illegal. In VIC, exposed pods are legal as long as they are dry pods.
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    whats a dry pod?

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    Should be illegal everywhere.
    Has something to do with an exposed pod filter being a potential fire hazard.
    i think its a crock of sh*t
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    Hey guys
    So if you got metal mesh pod its ok then?

    EGJOE

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    Quote Originally Posted by 94dc2tegz View Post
    whats a dry pod?
    filter that isnt oiled
    KnN are oiled filters while like apexi is a dry element pod
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    Quote Originally Posted by EGJOE View Post
    Hey guys
    So if you got metal mesh pod its ok then?

    EGJOE
    If you are in Melb, then it should be alright. Not in NSW though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by evoline View Post
    Should be illegal everywhere.
    Has something to do with an exposed pod filter being a potential fire hazard.
    i think its a crock of sh*t
    So... the pod is more likely to catch fire compared to your battery, brake fluid, electrical wiring and plastic clips?
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    hmmm i got to get my car inspected to get surrogate engine no. i'd better put stock one in for time being.

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