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Re:Cold Air Intake
Date: 2007/04/27 23:22 By: Jackopus Status: User  
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Loud......

I have the Airaid, with TRD exhaust...

I will startle you at first, but now its a heart warming rumble...

Next Headers, in August for me, that should cause a nice purrr......
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Re:Cold Air Intake
Date: 2007/06/01 14:28 By: BCFJ Status: User  
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anyone try throttle body spacer?
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Re:Cold Air Intake
Date: 2007/06/11 22:45 By: phil369 Status: User  
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Now that you've had the AFE installed a while - how would you rate it - sound? performance? mileage?

I'm looking to install a CAI and I want to get the right one.
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Re:Cold Air Intake
Date: 2007/06/17 19:34 By: marcm Status: User  
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Does anyone know of an online reference that has a list of tools needed to install any of these cold air intake systems? I'm not a mechanic, but on my old toyota camry I used to take apart the air intake system to replace the fuel filter, plugs, wires, and so on.. how difficult would this procedure be?

second - what about a TRD exhaust system install? Is welding needed? this may be out of my league.
-MRM
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Re:Cold Air Intake
Date: 2007/06/17 19:38 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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Cold air intake should be fairly straight forward. But if you are asking for a list of tools needed, the exhaust might be a bit much for you. There shouldn't be any welding needed on it, but it can be a bit tricky to make everything fit with no leaks and no rattles.
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