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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 - 3:15 PM
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I have one on mine... but I do live in Washington where it rains 364 days out of the year. My CAI is routed a lot differently than a lot of people on here. My filter is essentially sitting on the plastic underbody guard... and I'm lowered.

I think it is a wise investment to make. You might think you won't need it, but if there ever is a time where you have a lot of water on the road, you're going to be happy it is there.


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post May 1, 2007 - 6:06 PM
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QUOTE(95CelicaST @ May 1, 2007 - 3:15 PM) [snapback]552970[/snapback]

You might think you won't need it, but if there ever is a time where you have a lot of water on the road, you're going to be happy it is there.



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I had to go the long way home once 'cause there was a mini-flood in the middle of a major city road.

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