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Hey there ive been looking at the stock airbox. It looks as if it gets fed air thats sucked in through a scoop in the front bumper. I have a 95 and i know that the front bumber on the 96 and up is diffrent and as such the scoop on my car could not go on a 96+ as it would end up where the fog light is supose to be.
If infact the air on a 94-95 celica is sucked in through a scoop in the corner of the front bumber then how is it set up on the 96+. |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Jul 16, '04 From Los Angeles Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) ![]() |
Well i took my stock airbox and piping out of my 95 gt today and found that indeed the air is not sucked as it would be in a cold air system.
Theres a small scoop in the bumber (smily part) on the divers side that scoops air into the driver side fender area right infront of the wheel well. It is here that the air meets the airbox. Via a plastic pipe that pops out the side and into the fender area the cold air from the scoop in the bumper is sucked into the air box. Between the airbox and the pipe/intake mouth is a thing that captures any water that may be injested. |
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