POD filter install

Discussion in 'Technical' started by zxred, Nov 6, 2004.

  1. zxred

    zxred New Member

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    Hey everyone i've recently got a nice aus spec 300 completely stock. Now i wanna start modding it and first thing is getting a POD filter.

    I've read the tech article how to install it with no worries but i cant find info on what size adaptor i need ? can anyone help and tell me what i need?

    cheers
     
  2. BlaZeit

    BlaZeit New Member

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    By this i would guess

    you mean the the plate that bolts between the POD and AFM?
     
  3. ROB32Z

    ROB32Z New Member

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    3inch Adapter

    i think they come in different bolt sizes so you may need to make new holes for the right fitting to your AFM but thats pretty easy 2 do.

    Cheers
     
  4. WYKKED

    WYKKED <b><font color=red>2 Much Trouble</font></b>

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    From memory it is the same bolt pattern....>>

    As a subaru.
     
  5. YeaPal

    YeaPal New Member

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    Yep that's right...

    I had to get one last week, I've already tossed out the package but I remember it said it was for a subaru on the front of it..

    If you just trace around the part you gotta join it to then it's not so hard to spot it in store, autobarn has em.
     
  6. OZ-300

    OZ-300 Godfather

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    I didn't worry about size !!!

    I ordered from TTZ on this occasion and left the sizing up to them. I reckon just order from either Unique or TTZ and they'll supply the right part at the right price. Having said that, I bought a unifilter and it came with instructions for fitting to other cars, such as a WRX .... seems the bolt pattern is the same.

    cheers,

    Peter
     
  7. Sidney

    Sidney Guest

    POD adaptor

    I swapped over my old beaten up Apexi POD filter for a new K & N cos they were going out cheap. I got an adaptor with it from Autobarn - 76mm neck - you have to drill the holes yourself but they have marks where to drill.

    Luckily I kept the packet - these are the details:

    Redline Performance 21-32
    BLANK FILTER POD ADAPTOR 76MM NECK CAN BE DRILLED TO SUIT APPLICATION

    I also had to use a few spare nuts bolts and washers I had lying around to connect the adaptor to the air flow meter so you might want to get some when you get the adaptor.

    Good luck!
    Scott
     
  8. zxred

    zxred New Member

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    Thanks for the info

    Hey so looks like a 3 inch adapter. Wat brand do you guys recommend? I was thinking of a K&N one but has anyone heard of Simota ? Theyre only $40 and i've read good things.

    cheers
     
  9. beaver

    beaver southern zeds

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    the filter u

    should consider is jwt comes with instructions u dont need adptor it bolts straight on.cheers
     
  10. WYKKED

    WYKKED <b><font color=red>2 Much Trouble</font></b>

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    I've got them......>>

    They don't filter too well unless you use some filter oil on them.
     

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