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Old 26-04-2012, 12:28 AM
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I got mine from a USA eBay seller xyztuning . $80 landed and model specific to your car. Swap it out with your apexi
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wait, wut? You're going to get the car tuned with the Apexi CAI and then after the tune replace it with your new one?
nononono im going to run my apexi pod on another brands CAI system and then get it tuned once its all sorted. from what i know apexi dont make a short ram or cold air intake system...only a pod with the maf adapter....so what im wanting to do is to find a intake like process west or hyperflow and use my apexi pod on that system. so i will technically have an Apexi cold intake system if that makes sence because the guys at asg said they can get the best results with that type of pod filter.
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CAI vs Stock, interesting vid

Mighty Car Mods - POD Filters Mythbusted - YouTube
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nononono im going to run my apexi pod on another brands CAI system and then get it tuned once its all sorted. from what i know apexi dont make a short ram or cold air intake system...only a pod with the maf adapter....so what im wanting to do is to find a intake like process west or hyperflow and use my apexi pod on that system. so i will technically have an Apexi cold intake system if that makes sence because the guys at asg said they can get the best results with that type of pod filter.
So you're going to attach the Apexi FILTER to the PIPING of either the Process West or Hyperflow cold air intake?
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yeah i actually watched that yesterday...but they didnt tune the car with the new pod filter on the car so im thinking it could be a different outcome if tuned with the pod. im more then doing it for the sound then power wise as i know our stock boxes can handle up to 250kw i think it was.


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So you're going to attach the Apexi FILTER to the PIPING of either the Process West or Hyperflow cold air intake?
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umm, I'd make sure you have everything before you tune it. Don't go swapping the piping afterwards. Odds are the pipe will be a different diameter, different bend, different length and different sensor position.
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Pod is fine to swap out, the piping diameter at the AFM is key
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I got one that is coming off my car its a wolf racing(rexnet vendor) CAI sits just like the process west CAI
to suit GD model thinking of going back to stock intake box
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yo crawl3r did u end up doing this or just stuck with the engine bay pod? if u did, what piping did u end up getting?
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