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this guy is selling his supposedly Injen CAI for our cars. item number 8010000142
its for 180, anyone kno if its real? -------------------- It's not just about getting from point A to point B anymore....
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grrrrrrr...for the best bang for your buck, buy the drop in stock K&N filter and remove the bottom stock air box, takes 10-30 minutes to do and is the best intake setup. injen is nice looking but is short ram. cai is long, has cold air, however you sacrifice throttle response...Urbandorks cai was nice however it was rubbing against the plastic tire well. you can extend it so that it runs near the radiator for more cooling however you lose allot of response. ive done every setup that i can think of and will continue to preach the stock setup minus the bottom stock air box with a drop in k&n filter. not only does it look stock, smog places wont give you crap about having a "illegal" cai setup. if anyone needs pics of my setup i will post em.
btw..Injen does not make a cai for our car..it is indeed a short ram setup...you can buy one for $50-$75 thru the b/s forum if your lucky. This post has been edited by LewFX: Oct 27, 2005 - 11:38 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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QUOTE(LewFX @ Oct 27, 2005 - 11:35 AM) grrrrrrr...for the best bang for your buck, buy the drop in stock K&N filter and remove the bottom stock air box, takes 10-30 minutes to do and is the best intake setup. injen is nice looking but is short ram. cai is long, has cold air, however you sacrifice throttle response...Urbandorks cai was nice however it was rubbing against the plastic tire well. you can extend it so that it runs near the radiator for more cooling however you lose allot of response. ive done every setup that i can think of and will continue to preach the stock setup minus the bottom stock air box with a drop in k&n filter. not only does it look stock, smog places wont give you crap about having a "illegal" cai setup. if anyone needs pics of my setup i will post em. btw..Injen does not make a cai for our car..it is indeed a short ram setup...you can buy one for $50-$75 thru the b/s forum if your lucky. [right][snapback]349617[/snapback][/right] Yeah, I don't like that my intake pushes my tirewell a little bit but it's not enough to hurt anything. I think my throttle response is very much improved though, I don't know how a CAI could decrease it. It's no longer than what the stock would be without the lower resonater -------------------- 1999 Celica GT
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QUOTE(blu94gt @ Oct 27, 2005 - 3:21 PM) QUOTE(LewFX @ Oct 27, 2005 - 11:35 AM) grrrrrrr...for the best bang for your buck, buy the drop in stock K&N filter and remove the bottom stock air box, takes 10-30 minutes to do and is the best intake setup. injen is nice looking but is short ram. cai is long, has cold air, however you sacrifice throttle response...Urbandorks cai was nice however it was rubbing against the plastic tire well. you can extend it so that it runs near the radiator for more cooling however you lose allot of response. ive done every setup that i can think of and will continue to preach the stock setup minus the bottom stock air box with a drop in k&n filter. not only does it look stock, smog places wont give you crap about having a "illegal" cai setup. if anyone needs pics of my setup i will post em. btw..Injen does not make a cai for our car..it is indeed a short ram setup...you can buy one for $50-$75 thru the b/s forum if your lucky. [right][snapback]349617[/snapback][/right] Yeah, I don't like that my intake pushes my tirewell a little bit but it's not enough to hurt anything. I think my throttle response is very much improved though, I don't know how a CAI could decrease it. It's no longer than what the stock would be without the lower resonater [right][snapback]349708[/snapback][/right] well i had it for awhile as well, but its not a secure setup, a few times my tire would hit it and knock it loose.plus the tire rubs the well down then eventually will hit the filter. my new setup cost me $40 because i bought a drop in k&n filter. -------------------- ![]() |
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