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#371680 Jan 11, 6:07pm
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2004 Toyota Celica
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Hey guys, if I got me a Injen SRI and used this heat shield:

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Would I get the same benefit / HP gains as a CAI? Cause its winter right now and like 0-10 degrees celcius for the next 5 months.

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2001 Toyota Celica GT
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I have the SRI and the heatshield. Looks nice, sounds great, gives you a little bump, but NOT the same as a CAI.

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I agree with the above poster. The SRI looks better in my opinion than a regular intake. It fills the engine bay better. It has a great sound, but doesnt give as much power as regular CAI.

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2000 Toyota Celica GTS
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and doesn't give that pesky hydrolocking proplem

(well theres still a possabilty of hydro locking but its much smaller)


hey thats a 20 minute phone call
"if i have seen farther it is by standing on the shoulders of giants"
derek: do you know that non dairy cream is flamable
Jennie: ...derek..what did you do

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2004 Toyota Celica
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i like the rmm heatshield. blocks more. prob no realyt proformance gain but looks spiuffy. plus the rmm one woudl prob block more chance of hydrolock
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