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Do POD filters work?!?!?!

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 5:00 pm
by ellusion
I've rea dmany articles and am completely unsure whether these work or not...

Does a pod filter + cold air induction actually give a performance gain?!?!?!

How about panel filters?

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 6:21 pm
by smorison
check out the pipework on the standard airbox (including all the pipework underneath your car) you will find that there are numerous areas where there is serious restrictions on airflow.

if you go for a foam panel filter you will get some improvements however in my opinion you get even more from a full cold air induction kit (that is designed properly). I would recommend waiting for our kit to come out in the next 2 months and upgrading then. it will be a bolt on kit that shouldn't take you much more than 15minutes to do.

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 2:15 am
by ellusion
It will be suitable for the GX model right?

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 11:53 am
by jetlee
hey ellusion
i got a gpx and added a simota pod filter a few weeks ago. I replaced the pipe with some hard plastic piping. I also got a heat sheild made up which is important. I got it dyno'd before and then after. Before - 91.7, to 94.9kw
So i got decent gains from a $30 filter. It also sounds pretty kickass too when the mivec kicks in

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 12:04 pm
by smorison
yeah there will be a GR one made available.. as soon as we have a few production pipe's we'll addapt one for the GR (Gavin's GR is going to be the guinea pig)

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 1:17 pm
by fto12345
Hello,

Does any one know if the pod filters are illegal?

Last time I heard a while back that it was illegal and that for the pod filters to be legal they have to be encased in a air box..

So the pod filters that have those bomb shells around them are ok, but the pod filters that don't have any covers are illegal....

And I spoke to a guy in autojoy few days ago and they said it's still illegal...

And one heard otherwise?

Thanks,

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 2:15 pm
by smorison
fto12345 wrote:Hello,

Does any one know if the pod filters are illegal?
this is correct, we will be building carbonfibre airboxes to go with the pods soon. we just need to have a production piece of the air intake finished first. We will also get engineering certificates for them that you can wave in the police face if they ever inspect your car.

Not many people get defected for them, those that do have very noisy cars or were doing stupid.

There's a picture of my heat shield up in the picture gallery if you want to ahve a look at one.

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 2:36 pm
by d_stroy_r
When i went through the pits, the guy said since it was secure (secured to the body by screws) there was no reason it would cause any harm and went through alright. I am not sure if it was because it has a heat shield around it, but he didn't say anything about it.

If any one can host the pic i'll show you the heat shield.[/img]

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 2:46 pm
by smorison

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 3:53 pm
by ellusion
Jetlee,
You saying that all you did was replace the pipe that goes to the airbox, added a pod and heat shield and instantly got performance gains??

I thought you needed to have some piping from the bumper to feed it cold air... Didn't think just adding a pod could make a difference as it would suck hot air.

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 5:13 pm
by RallyMad
You'll actually find that if the engine is sucking in more air (hot or cold) it will make more power, however cold air would give a bigger gain, I think. Just remember that engines are basically pumps. The more air and fuel that is going through the engine the power it will make, thats why a good pod filter and exhaust will make good gains.

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 5:20 pm
by fto12345
Hello,

Would any one know where to get a good pod filter and a heat shields from? And how much...?

Also, has any one done any good piping work as well for the air intakes?

If so where and how much?

Thank you so much.

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 5:27 pm
by smorison
FTO12345: We will have custom built intake systems shortly that just bolt on. Heat shields we can make for you i don't remember the exact price for ones that fit in the existing cavity but i can find out if you are interested.

Our Heat shields include a snorkle that goes down below the car which helps to feed in enough air. The existing pipe-work from the bumper doesnt' supply enough

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 5:35 pm
by fto12345
Hello smorison,

Thank you for that..

I am interested but I guess I wouldn't really know until I hear some prices.. :?

Some prices would be great if you can find out..

And when would this be ready from UAS?

Also, do you know if you can get the works without the air filter if you prefer to use other brand to what UAS is going to use...e.g. K&N..etc..

Thank you once again.

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 6:07 pm
by smorison
uas will supply whatever brand of filter you want, they are tending to use Simota's these days as they are as good (if not better) than K&N and about half the price.

it'll be a week or so before we have pricing for the stuff and then you'll be able to place advance orders.

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 11:21 pm
by groove
fto12345 wrote:Hello,

Does any one know if the pod filters are illegal?

Last time I heard a while back that it was illegal and that for the pod filters to be legal they have to be encased in a air box..

So the pod filters that have those bomb shells around them are ok, but the pod filters that don't have any covers are illegal....

And I spoke to a guy in autojoy few days ago and they said it's still illegal...

And one heard otherwise?

Thanks,
Hey all, as far as POD filters go im sure they are LEGAL if they meet the following:
1. Can only be used on EFI cars
2. Can not be oil based
3. Any air sensors etc. have to be retrofitted into the new set up
4. Must be secure in the engine bay i.e. not rattling around

Also the boxes can be removed, u dont have to have the POD in a box but for cold air needs id suggest boxing it off with a custom aluminium box. However since i drive a mkiv supra im not sure what CAI's etc. are available for the FTO.

Cheers

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 11:58 pm
by jetlee
Ellusion,
Yeah, over 3 kw. It may benefit a little more to have a intake pipe running to the pod from the bumper, but i couldnt be bothered getting my mate to make one for me. But the heat sheild is definatley the most important.

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 12:12 am
by smorison
jerrin wrote:i'm actually looking at purchasing a pod air filter for my car as well....
is there a pod air filter there is able to fit into our original air box?

i'm thinking of purchasing the HKS pod air filter... does anyone have the HKS one fitted in their car?? i'm juz wondering if i buy one, muz it be specifically for ftos? or for other car models will do as well?
HKS air filters are over priced and not really that much better for the cost. check out the link below its from the UK owners club and what they found out
http://www.ftooc.org/contents/pages/project/filter.htm