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#2426 Dec 26, 1:12am
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hey does anyone know where i can get a new Blitz LM intake for less than $195 because titan motorsports is selling it on sale for that price. This is the same one as satoshi but i think that it may be over priced from titan motorsports. so if anyone has any info please post up. Oh yeah how are the gains? any one with personal experience?


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I bought it 14000yen = $140 in Japan.


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i'm sure thats not much help to him

try www.mvpmotorsports.com [mvpmotorsports.com] i think it is 187 from them

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Do you all feel it is a better intake then AEM or Injen??????????Cause I am getting ready to buy an AEM CAI / w by-pass valve. confused


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get the blitz sus intake. I have this intake and I feel horsepower gains all over

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i have the blitz intake as well. you can feel gains and it has a nice growl to it. i believe the blitz intake will give you about 10 hp max, while the injen cai will give you about 14 hp max.
problem with the cai is that you have the probability of hydrolock --> and don't say it doesn't happen b/c i've seen it first hand on my buddys celica grin

the blitz intake is also good for your engine bay dress up.

you will need to buy a new filter, maybe about once a year. don't get the stainless steel filter b/c it doesn't work as well, even though you do not need to replace it.

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[ 12-26-2002, 11:58 AM: Message edited by: Pete00 ]

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hey pete00 do you have a SUS intake or LM? which one is the stainless steel intake? how much does it cost for the replacement intake?


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im looking into getting an SUS kit. would it give me gains like the injen short ram? has anyone had both on their car before? i like how blitz is more compact.


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Originally posted by Kim:
hey pete00 do you have a SUS intake or LM? which one is the stainless steel intake? how much does it cost for the replacement intake?
i have the blitz sus lm power intake. the sus lm intake is the one with the cotton gauze filter (pictured above), which needs to be replaced. i have yet to get a replacement, but my parts dealer tells me about $45 canadian shipped.

the stainless steel is called the blitz sus power intake.

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Originally posted by LouisianaGTS:
Do you all feel it is a better intake then AEM or Injen??????????Cause I am getting ready to buy an AEM CAI / w by-pass valve. confused
AEM CAI with by-pass valve for the Celica's don't work, my friend hydrolocked his GTS during the California storm. He has a bypass valve on his AEM CAI.

Short ram has some advantages because they could avoid hydrolocking but comparing it to Cold air intakes and power gains, I'd go for the CAI because cool air is good for the engine and short ram is sucking up heat inside the engine bay.

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Will the LM intake fit the Auto GT?


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sure!
fit to the GT and GTS.


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ok thanks satoshi! thumbsup


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hey satoshi where did you get the heat sheild?


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