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pepsicola
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ST162 pod filter Wed, 05 November 2003 03:02 Go to next message
where i can get a pod filter kit for this?
or do i have to get a custom plate to goto the AFM?

cheers,
jin.
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crazy_camry
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Re: ST162 pod filter Wed, 05 November 2003 03:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
they sell the AFM adaptor at car places, i've seen them at autobarn. just ask for for your model one, but i'm pretty sure the toyota ones are generic. the outlet on the adaptor will probably be 3", and most pod filters have a 3" opening, and you're set.
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Skinnypoo
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Re: ST162 pod filter Thu, 06 November 2003 04:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yeah I got a toyota adaptor from autobarn it worked a treat.....only took me bout half an hour to install.
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RobST162
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Re: ST162 pod filter Thu, 06 November 2003 04:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy http://homepage.mac.com/andrewlincolne/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2003-10-15%2006.23.26%20-0700/Image-ACC3A09AFF1011D7.jpg
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Skinnypoo
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Re: ST162 pod filter Thu, 06 November 2003 04:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
my pod is jammed tight next to my battery too

rob have u got any cold air pipe thingy running to that
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RobST162
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Re: ST162 pod filter Thu, 06 November 2003 04:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
zhep Smile Under the radiator from the front lip to up under the pod
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Skinnypoo
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Re: ST162 pod filter Thu, 06 November 2003 04:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
details?

How is it stuck there?

What sort of pipe did u use?
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RobST162
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Re: ST162 pod filter Thu, 06 November 2003 04:47 Go to previous message
ok.

I got 90mm PVC pipe, after I felt the flexy stuff I had was too restrictive to the air flow.

I got plumbers glue, a hacksaw, some little "L" brackts and a face plate from like a rangehood ducting system or somthing, all from Hardware House.

See the piccies here. It will soon be fiberglassed to my air box with my K & N panel if I don't think of a way of sealing the pod area. Just ignore the remaining flexy silver stuff there. That does nothing, I just haven't taken it off yet.

Also a dremel drill really helps with the airbox (if you are still using it). I secured it on the bottom just using the bracket with the glue joining all the PVC components with the exception of one of the top ones so I can remove it when required (like for pink slip) Smile .

The whole pipe will be fibreglassed and painted soon too. Also there is small hole for any water that somehow may get trapped in there.

You get more dirt on your filter though with these...

http://roblincolne.com/rob/images/pipe.jpg

http://roblincolne.com/rob/images/pipe2.jpg

Edit: bad link. you better love me now Very Happy

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