the noby booth chronicles
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02-29-2024, 05:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-29-2024 05:08 PM by livelaughlevin.)
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the noby booth chronicles
Hey guys,
today my noby booth airbox arrived from japan. as some may know i drive a rhd kouki levin coupe with a 20v bt swapped in. it has been running open stacks for a long time but i have finally decided to go with an airbox in the hope of preserving my engine a bit better. before buying the noby booth unit i tried to find as much information as i could, as i usually do before buying something, but i struggled to find info on this airbox. This is why i have decided to take this matter into my own hands and make a detailed series of the process of installing it and to share as much info for the world to see so that people have a better idea of what they're getting than i did. some preliminary info: i ordered the box only, i have measured the inlet to be 80mm (information that was not on the internet for some reason) so i will be installing a universal 80mm filter and some piping but it seemed kinda wasteful of the shipping and tax costs to get that from japan too i have bought a set of 30mm SP-TEC stacks to run inside the airbox, i currently run 70mm stacks so i hope i don't lose too much sound and low range... the box seems to be well made but the carbon is a bit too stretched out in places.... nothing too terrible for a 200 euro box tho couldn't help it ![]() ![]() |
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