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Old 22-01-2007, 10:55 PM   #1
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Pod Filter

I was looking at some Pod filters at a exhaust garage.. of whom i have connections that said to go to them... I was told that for Pod Filters to be installed LEGALLY, (by in no way able to be defected) they had to be incased.. He said for this a stainless steel mould needs to be made, and installed with the pod filter itself (but yet still looking kool).. costing about $500.. i was suprised to hear that its infact illegal to have a pod filter without a casing... Is this so???

And does that seem like a good price for a K&N filter fully installed.... just to get 2 maybe 3% increase in preformance?
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