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31-05-2006, 06:57 PM | #1 | ||
Da Shifty One
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sydney
Posts: 1,586
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Hey Peeps,
Some peoples have asked me about my Pod setup and I thought it was about time i posted something on it. See pics. It consists of 1 x K&N Pod = 36 Bucks 1 x 2 1/4inch Metal Pipe @90 degree = 22 bucks 3 x 3inch 90 degree silicone hosing = 72 bucks Its nothing special, but is alot better than a melted stock plastic pipe that i used earlier. The only advanatges i have found is better response in the higher rev range and car runs a bit smoother thats about it. oh and the induction noise is subtle but u can definitly hear it.
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2013 Ford Fiesta ST - Frozen White - AU 0072/XXXX
- Mountune ST180 Intake Hose - Mountune Quick Shifter - J1 ST180 MAF Adapter - K&N Apollo CAI - Triple R Front Splitter - Richbrook Shorty Aerial - DMB Gel Overlays - LED Interior Bulb Upgrade - |
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