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#278821 Sep 18, 6:58pm
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do i need this pipes for the Intake
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as you can kind of see i don't have the pipes they connect to the ecu box
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do those pipes serve any purpose or can i leave them out


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bump so does anyone know confused


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Those pipes are already on your car.
I think what you have to do is cut them and then use the injen pieces to make them a little longer.

So to answer your question yes you need them


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well i have the aem Intake and had a shop install it and they left those pipes out they seem pointless to have

acutally you cut them to make them shoter thumbsup


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I've seen people with Turbo applications remove them or Intakes that got in the way. I don't see why it will hurt your car if you remove them. I'd keep them on as much as possible.


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yeah i put it on but i just wanted to know if it served any purpose


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i think they are there for a reason
hence, the reason you should keep them on
to keep the ecu cool


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Dude, leave them on thumbsup

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yeah i put it on


so know one knows there real purpose they serve


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to cool the ecu, as Billy said ealier in the post.


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The hose that's connected to it connects to the radiator it just sends cool air to the ECU... I kept mine and would reccomend you keep it on considering where the ECU sits in the celica.

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Well its definetly important to keep the longer one. I couldnt of installed my AEM Intake without it. The shorter one is already there on the celica, so I just used the stock one and through the small one at my friend.

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damn your engine bay is dirty

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Yah, they supply your ECU with cool fresh air. Good idea to keep them. thumbsup

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