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Just fitted the GM Performance air filter kit, it uses the stock air box with a high capacity dry type filter as opposed to the oiled fabric type. Looks a bit "Bling" but its hidden under the bonnet and doesn't just look pretty, actually works too. Point to note here also is the H3 already has a "cold air intake" as it sucks in air through the passenger side fender, not from the engine bay.
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Simon, did you get that through Liberty Autos or privately? How Much???
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Oops sorry Mac for the lack of info there :oops:

Trough Liberty Service centre, my mate Rami, 2560AED after discount.

As you can see from the photo, the anti resonance chamber is removed/replaced with a more direct intake pipe and the original lid replaced with that shiny one. The filter inside it is considerably bigger than the stock one.
I wouldn't say it's made a massive improvement, but it has made some difference, bit more torque low down and more zip up the revs and does not sound too intrusive at high RPM's as say the Volant CAI, just a bit deeper than stock.
Trying to figure a way now to open up the hole through the fender where the air is sucked in from as it's the only restriction to breathing now.
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