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im getin an aem shortram.. question is.. should i worry about heatsoak? and will it harm the engine in any way?
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im getin an aem shortram.. question is.. should i worry about heatsoak? and will it harm the engine in any way? always worry about heat soak with a shortram in the summer. Second question - just get a heat shield
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Your the 2nd person to mention the AEM SR, I cannot seem to find it!
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Your the 2nd person to mention the AEM SR, I cannot seem to find it! Same here
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i thought AEM didnt make a shortram for our cars cause if they did i'd definitely want it!
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i thought AEM didnt make a shortram for our cars cause if they did i'd definitely want it! I'm 99.99% sure they don't
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yeah they do, at www.procarparts.com [ procarparts.com] would've given exact link but their website is messed up right now
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weird, i could have sworn they didnt!
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weird, i could have sworn they didnt! Same here...But they don't make one for the GT
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k cna somebody explain heat soak...whats more likely to happen heat soak with sr or hydrolocking with cai
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k cna somebody explain heat soak...whats more likely to happen heat soak with sr or hydrolocking with cai definitely heat soak unless you live in alaska
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k cna somebody explain heat soak...whats more likely to happen heat soak with sr or hydrolocking with cai definitely heat soak unless you live in alaska What IS heat soak?
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Correction to all...there is no aem short ram. I believe they were supposed to make one but it never got produced...which explains why some people have them on their websites. If you call one of these places they will tell you the same thing.
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Correction to all...there is no aem short ram. I believe they were supposed to make one but it never got produced...which explains why some people have them on their websites. If you call one of these places they will tell you the same thing. I didn't think there was an AEM SR
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Heat soak will just rob you of some hp until you're up to speed & cool air is rushing into the engine bay. It wont harm the engine. Blitz, Injen, RMM are the only SR that you can get.
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Heat soak will just rob you of some hp until you're up to speed & cool air is rushing into the engine bay. It wont harm the engine. Blitz, Injen, RMM are the only SR that you can get. You might want to add K&N to that list. http://www.knfilterchargers.com/search/product.aspx?Prod=69-8520TRI got a brand-new K&N CAI with a red finish. Can't wait to put it on this weekend.
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Heat soak will just rob you of some hp until you're up to speed & cool air is rushing into the engine bay. It wont harm the engine. Blitz, Injen, RMM are the only SR that you can get. You might want to add K&N to that list. http://www.knfilterchargers.com/search/product.aspx?Prod=69-8520TRI got a brand-new K&N CAI with a red finish. Can't wait to put it on this weekend. Sweet...take some pics
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cool.. i was just wondering if it would harm the engine at all, kinda like the engine overheating..
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He was talking about a short ram, not a cai
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Eh, the Cold air is a lot better, i would go with that. But if you really want the ram and are worried about the heat: You shouldn't have to worry about it as long as you don't beat up your car.
Knowing the path and choosing the path are two different things.
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Get a CAI for the summer, a short-ram for the winter/rainy season. Someone should make a convertible intake system for our car. (I don't think K&N has a kit for our Celica) One that could be a ram air intake system, and an CAI with an adapter for those summer months. I think that would sell pretty well. Only if I had a machine shop to do it.
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