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hey lads!

I've recently chucked a pod filter on my 1994 corolla GL with a 4afe engine. pretty standard stuff i think, nothing else has been done to the engine at all, by all means bog standard except for the pod. i used the factory piece of rubber pipe that would go to the airbox, and have drilled a hole in it to fit the air temperature sensor in, no worries, works a dream with plentyof induction noise!

cant sheke the feeling it sounds like a large vaccuum cleaner though... but that's not what im getting to

the exhaust smells of fuel. like, more than normal! are there any other steps i need to take when installing the pod filter to get rid of that? the smell is definitely a result of mounting the pod, it didnt smell at all before!

i havent reset the ecu, the maf or map sensor, (not sure which it is) must be fine, surely, or it wouldve had problems prior to mounting the pod? im stumped.

happy to give more info if it helps uncover the mystery of the smelly exhaust! :p  

 

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