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Post by Gholdwayne »

haha, i know this is a crappy sale thread :| but i have 2 pod filters for sale.

4" TFI racing pod filter, never used - $20 ONO

3" 3A racing powerstack pod filter, used for 2 days - $30

I live in the penrith/blacktown area or in between.
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Post by Tippin »

i have a 3A racing pod on mine :o

sounds really good, gl with sale
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Post by arctan »

if you make an airbox I'll buy one lol
too lazy to make one
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Post by Timmy_fto_ »

^^^ same...lol
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Post by Gholdwayne »

hahaha ill make a koolio styles airbox without a pipe routing to the front if you want
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Post by maxleng »

hey mate any chance of getting a pic of the 3A racing filter you have? cos theres a few diff 3A filters around, also to check the condition cheers.

just a question how does the 4" one fit? i thought only 3" would fit on the ftos?

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Post by Gholdwayne »

the 3a that i have is the 3" one, the tfi, which iv only ever used for about 15 mins for testing purposes was 4"..

i think you'd need a 3" metal pipe or a hard pipe, as the inlet on the 3a is soft... ill post a pic later after work, the top of it is the carbon style.. only used it for about 2 days as i bought the uas unifilter anyway. so the 3a basically brand new but with a tiny bit of dirt which u could not really see..
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Post by maxleng »

so would you be able to just remove the stock air box and filter and just put the 3A one on straight away? what do u mean by the inlet is soft?
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Post by Gholdwayne »

Heres the pix by the way. as you can see on one of them, the filter is too small for the stock pipe, you would need to buy a proper metal intake pipe. and the inlet of the filter is soft.

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Post by Tippin »

if u plan on using the stock intake pipe which i suggest u dont, you will need a 3" adapter pipe for any pod filter

$15 from autobarn ;)
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Post by Gholdwayne »

it depends, if its a GR, then you can attach the adapter to the MAF sensor, but for a gpx, what can you use for, say, the stock pipe, considering how hard it is to find a metal intake pipe ?
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