1997 Caldina GTT 5speed manual Pod Filter installation

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1997 Caldina GTT 5speed manual Pod Filter installation

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Hi i drive a 97 Caldina GT-T 5speed manual and i want to put a Pod filter on it i was wondering if there was anyone here who has installed one so they can tell me how to and where to put all the extra pipes thanks guys
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cheers mate`

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Cheers :D
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if you have the adapter plate it's a peice of piss , remove factory air box and plug in pod ... ill put up a picture of mine tommorow.
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dont bother, just put a decnt panel filter in

and try searching, this has been covered before
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Build your self a nice cold air box with a duct to the bumper to put the pod in.
You turbo boys have to be careful of all that heat under the hood.

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problem is all the $&#$% hoses that connect into the air filter box i don't know what to do with them all!!!
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unless your gonna do a whole airbox, don't bother and get a panel filter they breathe fine and you dont have to worry about anything.
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what about the air flow meter?
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PhilSawtell wrote:problem is all the $&#$% hoses that connect into the air filter box i don't know what to do with them all!!!

depends if you want a skank whistle or not

you have a idle line, a BOV vent line and a temp sensor
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um yeah

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yeah i have been told that there's an oil line to keep oil out of the inlet, and two lines that go to the BOV
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the oil one im told goes from the BOV to the inlet of the Intercooler, the temp sensor i know about that one comes off the box and then theres another smaller tube the straps onto the side of the throttle assembly
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Ok I'm confused....since when does an oil line go from a BOV to an IC?
Is there an oil pump or sump in between somewhere that I've never heard of...? :?
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Post by fivebob »

There is no oil line at all, perhaps someone's thinking of the PCV valve, but IIRC that's connected straight to the intake manifold.

Either way whoever said it was an oil line, or anything to do with oil, is not someone who I'd be listening to :roll:
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yeah thats what i thought

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Lol yeah thats what i thought have you got an e-mail addy and ill email you the pics of the standard airbox maybe that will help
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PhilSawtell wrote:Lol yeah thats what i thought have you got an e-mail addy and ill email you the pics of the standard airbox maybe that will help

No need I have 2 stock GT-T's intake systems to look at, oops make that 1, forgot about the one I sold/swapped.

All you need to do is relocate the Stock BOV to the intake tube (see attached pic) and either add a filter to the Idle speed control tube or attach it after the filter.
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