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Re: fitting pod air filter Sat, 12 October 2002 08:21 Go to previous message
Havent seen any proper made induction pipes for the ae92's, maybe some one here knows of one?? coz my mate is in same situation. You can just poke a few holes in the existing pipe and put ur sensors in there for now. But a longer intake pipe would be better since the stock one is quite short and ull be taking in a fair amount of hot air, once u put the pod on it sits right above the gearbox. the ae82's are a lil better in mine i put a replacement rush air filter and a pipe that fitted right into the air box to the front guard. now that was good air intake, id say just as good as a pod or even better. thats what i set up on my mates ae92 duno y we wants to throw a pod on there now, guess u got that sound, but whats a bit of sound over performance?? you decide. Smile
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