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I have an AEM CAI , ill just say it, IT SUCKS ASS!!!! it makes my car bog at low rpm's like nobody's business. Is there an CAI out there that doesn't bog like AEM's and Injens types, if so where can i get one of em?
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TPR claims that theres causes no bogging
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You might want to try to clean your MAF Sensor.
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You might want to try to clean your MAF Sensor. Yeah because I use to have AEM for a while and it was good. But yeah...try TPR's but you will have to wait a while.
BETWEEN WHO YOU ARE AND WHO YOU COULD BE BETWEEN HOW IT IS AND HOW IT SHOULD BE
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ebay
Originally posted by tido: i beat a dude on a bike going to work today...i revved on him and we lined up at the light and it was on....i hit lift once...thats how hardcore it was....
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ebay and do blue bombers mod or jsut do blue bombers mod to your AEM. if your going to get a new one anyway might as well try this out apparenmtly it fixes bogging
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^^^booya! you need to post that in the other intake topic...they are praising AEM
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I love the AEM cai, it rules.
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ebay and do blue bombers mod or jsut do blue bombers mod to your AEM. if your going to get a new one anyway might as well try this out apparenmtly it fixes bogging whats blue bombers mod?
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You might want to try to clean your MAF Sensor. My AEM is friggin awesome. sucks to be you cleaning the MAF should help a lot.
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I AEM works fine... Clean your MAF
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ebay and do blue bombers mod or jsut do blue bombers mod to your AEM. if your going to get a new one anyway might as well try this out apparenmtly it fixes bogging whats blue bombers mod? ?
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The BlueBomber mod is basically cutting the MAF housing tube out of the stock air box and using it in place of the MAF housing of an aftermarket intake.
The reason for doing this is the Celica's MAF is calibrated to calculate the air flowing through the 2.5 inch pipe with fins used in the stock air box, most aftermarket intakes are using a 2.75 inch tube without the fins, thus when the MAF finds itself inside a larger opening the air flow readings that it sends to the ECU are slightly off, thus the ECU miscalculates the amount of fuel to add; this Sometimes results in bogs and Check Engine Lights.
You can find an install guide for this mod over at new celica dot org.
The TPR intake is the only intake that I know of to use the same MAF dimensions as the stock air box, unfortunately there is a long waiting list to get them.
Its called the Blue Bomber mod because he invented it, and actually did it; props to him for doing so.
Last edited by GTS2003BLK; Dec 16, 2004 11:52am.
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yup damn beat me too it prettmyuch if you do that mod you can get a cheap ebay intake and it will work fine i prob woudl ahve done it but no tools up here at UF so jsut got RMM shorty
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yup damn beat me too it prettmyuch if you do that mod you can get a cheap ebay intake and it will work fine i prob woudl ahve done it but no tools up here at UF so jsut got RMM shorty There is a difference between working fine and creating the best gains for your engine.
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tru. for those who cannot afford the best, "works fine" is what its going to be.
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I understand not everyone can afford the crazy mods that others can, but why not just save up? I'm not trying to diss on anyone I really wonder this myself. I didn't have money to buy a car... so I saved for five years and then bought one, I didn't get a $600 shit box on the side of the road because I couldn't wait.
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i understand where ur coming from. I am one to save and not get cheap either, as you can see i didnt do this mod. Some people are impaitent though. so i was jsut throwing out this option for people who are impaitent, yet do not want bogging or cels. i do completely agree with you but for those who dont, they can do that.
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i didnt emver remember what i was initially saying to do. he said his already non-cheap cai was bogging, so i said for him to do this mod and if it didnt work, he was planning on getting a new one anyway. So gotta get off topic of cheap ebay ones. there is another forum whith peopel arguing aobut that
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^^I figured you didn't believe in it. How could a guy with a bob dle got wood avitar be mean spirited.
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