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post May 1, 2007 - 1:07 PM
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Summer is here in Tahoe and I am about to get my Celica back. I have a few upgrades i will be getting, one of them being a cai and getting rid of my sr. I was wondering if i would need/want to get a bypass valve for the rainy days or if it is unnecessary. (or if i should change at all).
People with cai experience any recommendations?


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post May 1, 2007 - 1:28 PM
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i would deffinitely recommend a bypass valve on your cai. you dont necessarily need one, but its just extra assurance that if you do go through a puddle, your engine wont suck up anything you dont want in there. i have allways used a bypass valve. however, if it doesnt rain/or if you dont drive in the rain, then its not really necessary.

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