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Old 19-07-2007, 10:04 PM   #1
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Default K&N 9in Pod Filter Fitted in Airbox.

Well i had a look at the heat shield material at the shop but it looked gay, so i walked out of the store thinking i will try again to fit it in the airbox.

1)Anyway i just used a cut down piece of 45 degree alloy 3in pipe, attached it to the pod, removed the airbox 4 bolt adaptor.

2) Then I cut a square hole in the front of the airbox tray. Dropped the pod in ,secured the lid with the 5 airbox clips.

3) And then attach to factory piping with rubber sleeve.

The pod sits in the airbox quite well consider it's size. It easily has more than 1inch clearance around the entire pod as no sides are touching the airbox.

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