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Using 2.75"/70mm piping from a CAI kit for accords, which costed about 20 bucks, as well as a few tools I was able to make a CAI kit for my 95 gt celica. The only part on the car that needed to be modified was the bottom of the fuse box so that it could be mounted in its original place.
Pix can be found on my profile as soon as they get approved. This post has been edited by urbandork: Oct 30, 2004 - 3:50 AM |
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lol im so stupid upload as regular photos.
Routing through the engine bay http://www.6gc.net/photo.php?file=/images/...otos/2859_1.jpg Filter element seen though front air scoop http://www.6gc.net/photo.php?file=/images/...otos/2859_2.jpg There are only two peices of pipe and thus only three connections. Intake manifold to pipe, pipe to pipe, and then pipe to filter. This post has been edited by urbandork: Oct 30, 2004 - 3:49 AM |
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