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I don't give a Rats @zz about CARB approval, I care about Performance. What are the stupid monkeys gonna do, Put you in CARB jail.
Hey i wonder if my Trunk monkey Is carb approved.?
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i have kazuma, so should i really be worried about legality of my air filter?!:)
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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i would worry more about passing smog w/ the TPR
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM lol you dork
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just got a sticker, it passes
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how long ago did you past your smog?
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Exactly Easy_C, CARB only counts in California and i happen to live in California and the cops here are trained to be assholes from time to time and i just dont want to go through the hassle of going to court to prove that i put back my old airbox and put my Intake back on once i pay my dismisal fee for the judge.
To my girl Truboo
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ohhh no i wasnt trying to be pushy or anything, i know how cali is, i used to live there, i was just saying i just got a sticker this week
TPR Intake! - Injens high end with AEM's low end and NO BOGGING! TPR EXHAUST! - Exhaust made 10.5 whp peak and 32 whp at 6300 on my car!!!
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dont you have to modify something when installing the Injen, like cut something. Cus there in one on ebay for 175. If it is not hard to install I might get one. The aen is really straight forwrd but i heard injen is harder to install.
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With the Injen you have to cut the ECU cooling tube. As a guy who had an Injen on his GTS my advice would be to go with the TPR CAI or the AEM. The Injen low end bog and lift lag just sucked big time, imo anyway. Check this thread out; https://celicahobby.com/ubbthreads/thread.f_1870079123_0_collapsed_5__1.html
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im fhinking on a aem how is the gaint will i notice any difrent or is it so mini mall
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Wow thx guys! I was going to go with the Injen myself but after your posts I may have to change my mind & go with the AEM. I read that the Bypass valve doesnt do much? Is that true? The Injen has the heat shield can I use that with the AEM CAI?
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All AEM Bypass valve questions answered here: http://www.aempower.com/faq.asp?fid=22&sid=3&tid=There where reports of the rubber or foam drying out in the early AEM Bypass valves and pieces of that foam or rubber getting sucked into the throttle body. Dont' how wide spread that problem was or if they corrected it. As for the Injen Heat shield/Splash I found this link; "Will work on (all) the 2.5, 2.75, and 3 inch Intake systems from Injen and "Most" others too." http://store.dragracing.com/product.asp?prodid=1486&catid=100&s=23
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Hey thx so much! I have been reading on the forum that its best to run a AEM CAI on the GTS b/c the GTS has high end torque & the AEM has low end torque. I was heading towards Injen but now that I have been researching this with you guys here I think I may be better off going with the AEM. Wow you guys are the best! I have gotten more positive feedback in the last 2 days here, then I received on the other forum that I "was" for 2 yrs! Thanks again
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That was great info. TPR does sound like a better fit for my GTS. However I am a little concerned about getting a ticket for not being CARB approved. AEM is the direction I will most likely go... You guys are so great
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To my girl Truboo
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salina loves truman. *muah* baby
truboo loves tru_gts
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Yes AEM it is! EverythingCelica has a great price on it for $225.00 so I think Im gonna go that route
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you guys should check on other boards for their opinions too New Celica.org and tcforum.com have some more reviews!
TPR Intake! - Injens high end with AEM's low end and NO BOGGING! TPR EXHAUST! - Exhaust made 10.5 whp peak and 32 whp at 6300 on my car!!!
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I got a quote for $203.00 for the AEM CAI, $47.00 for the Injen Heat Shield & 36.00 for the AEM water bypass valve... Not sure if we will be putting it on this month, but definitely before the Slamfest in October... Oh I saw my Celi tonight & it looked TIGHT!!!! Hehe... I can't wait to pick it up & post pics L8tr D
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i wouldn by the bypass.. but hey its your choice
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im lost on which one to buy really. TPR is scaring me a little though, it has more airflow and with a smaller diameter pipe. does this mean some dirt might get into the engine? how safe is it for the engine reliability and does it need a water shield or anything else? thanks
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If filtration is a concern you can always buy one without a filter and use your own. The smaller diameter pipe is key to Performance. I dont think a watershield is really necessary just plug up the holes in the plastic in front of the tire.
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i have a Ec-1 front end and no engine plastic really anymore. so does this mean if it gets wet i could have a problem?
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in order to hydrolock the engine, the entire filter needs to be submerged in water with the engine turned on. The filter on the TPR Intake is angled up and sits slightly higher than aem or injen...for that reason. But now, just getting the filter a little wet doesnt cost problems
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Hey, long story short i need to order this Intake and have it here next week. i've tried pming u. do you make this yourself? is it possible to get one soon? plus im kinda skitish on ordering something till i talk to ya. check your pm and call me or just respond via pm or email or something. i just wanna know time frame of when i could get it. parents are out of town and well i wanna get all my stuff in so they don't notice i bought more stuff for my ride and didn't spend it on college stuff:)
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Hey Guys I need your help. I read the thread about the hydrolocking on the CAI, & was thinking maybe its better to go with the Injen SRI instead. AEM doesn't make an SRI for the Celica GTS, & so I was wondering if I go with the Injen SRI will that still give me low end torque since the CAI on the AEM would do that. What do you think? Thanks D
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Hey Guys I need your help. I read the thread about the hydrolocking on the CAI, & was thinking maybe its better to go with the Injen SRI instead. AEM doesn't make an SRI for the Celica GTS, & so I was wondering if I go with the Injen SRI will that still give me low end torque since the CAI on the AEM would do that. What do you think? Thanks D people say it lacks in low end power but when i got my injen SR on i felt NO loss... i love my injen SR, since im a slow gt auto i was goin for looks in the injen SR but was very surprised in the gains i got from it!!! Injen SR = (if only AEM made a SR for the celica, i'd be all over it)
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Thank you for your quick response bmw52786! After trying to do some research I was wondering if I was making the right choice. I am so glad I have these boards to look to for help & support. Thanks again D
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Thank you for your quick response bmw52786! After trying to do some research I was wondering if I was making the right choice. I am so glad I have these boards to look to for help & support. Thanks again D thats what we are here for!! hopefully ill cya driving around some day!! honk if ya pass lol
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why not get TPR? its a 2 in 1 package... SR and CAI all in one with no lift lag. seems like a sure thing to me
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Hey bmw52786! ~ honk I will The only thing about the TPR 2kVeilsideGTS is that it isn't CARB approved, but true it may be the better of both worlds. With my luck I will be the one to get the stupid fine. Its too soon to tell exactly which waay I am going to go, but the info here is great. L8tr D
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i drive with a kazuma exhaust. i doubt ima get pulled over and have the cop ask me about my air filter:) but trust me theres like a 1 in a million chance a cop would ask about your air filter. plus you legally don't have to show them shit since its in a closed compartment. thus unless you consent to a search he can't make you pop your hood.
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CARB only applies to California.
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just get a CARB sticker on ebay or someplace if you're worried about a fine, or buy an Injen or AEM afterwards and say to the judge holding up your Intake "See I had this in my car and that MEAN cop gave me a ticket!"
I get my kicks on EC.
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And when you're through with the AEM or Injen, just send it back to the manufacturer for a refund claiming it gives a P0171 and permanent check engine light!!!
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Hey Guys I need your help. I read the thread about the hydrolocking on the CAI, & was thinking maybe its better to go with the Injen SRI instead. AEM doesn't make an SRI for the Celica GTS, & so I was wondering if I go with the Injen SRI will that still give me low end torque since the CAI on the AEM would do that. What do you think? Thanks D people say it lacks in low end power but when i got my injen SR on i felt NO loss... i love my injen SR, since im a slow gt auto i was goin for looks in the injen SR but was very surprised in the gains i got from it!!! Injen SR = (if only AEM made a SR for the celica, i'd be all over it) sr=short ram??? aem make a short ram for the celica
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any one have aem sri and a injen sri dyno for the GT
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If smog and CARB doesn't hound ya, just get the TPR. Best bet for your money, and it's a SRI and CAI all-in-one.
I get my kicks on EC.
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i going tpr since it has good gains and its a good price
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any one have aem sri and a injen sri dyno for the GT uhhh correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure that AEM does NOT make a short ram for my gen celica!
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I believe you're right bmw.
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they do in my country
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i have never seen that b4... never heard of aem makin a short ram for ours cars! if they did, that would be my first choice!
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Haha!!! Thanks guys. INFO was great! Nope no SRI on the AEM...So you think I should go with the TPR huh? Hmmmmmmm...The price is better & it gives both high & low gains plus you can change it between a CAI & SRI OK TPR IT IS!!!!!!! Now to get the $$$$ hehe... L8tr D
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lol TPR passes smog...just got my sticker
TPR Intake! - Injens high end with AEM's low end and NO BOGGING! TPR EXHAUST! - Exhaust made 10.5 whp peak and 32 whp at 6300 on my car!!!
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