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I was reviewing the reviews on here for cai. AEM and INJEN are what and what. The neg on AEM were CEL's on one review. What the hell is a CEL. The INJEN neg was low rpm bogging from multiple reviews. Give me opinions I am about to choose which one to buy. [color=red][/color]
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CEL = Check Engine Light In my opinion a CAI isnt worth it. Just and attempt to make the Celica a little bit faster. But to each his own. I would go with an AEM
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I have the little machine that tells you what it is for and clears it. so it would be easy to diagnose. It cost 150 from any autozone. Thanks for the exp. Any body else has any input on the two brands and does you cel come on ?
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it depends on where you want the power benifits AEM=low end INJEN=top end
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RMM SRI!!! little power, kick ass sound, spiffy looks ok sorry i kwno this is a CAI form but i jsut figured i woudl throw tha tin there. I woudl personally get AEM for mroe low end power. esp becasue you ahve gts, you have decent topend already.
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I actually went for an eBay cai and could not be happier after a little modification.
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I actually went for an eBay cai and could not be happier after a little modification. that's the key. to get the most out of AEM or INJEN or EBAY intakes, you have to modify them
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yea if ur goign to modify it, then just get ebay anyway
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what kind of mods are you all talking about?
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also I keep hearing about TPR CAI. what is that and feedback on it. Anybody have their website?
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TPR claims it has the lowend of aem and midrange of injen. Never a cel nor bogging in there intakes and best gains
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as what speedducky said what are you looking for? do you tend to stay in the high RPM's a lot more? then get injen if you stay within low end, then stay with AEM
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looking for low rpm so leaning toward aem till i heard about tpr. Any prices or experience with tpr here.
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Get tpr if they have them out right now or get aem. You wont get a cel (provided you install it correctly) if you buy a new aem intake. It was the old ones that threw cel's.
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if you got a GT, you def. want the AEM. I have it and it feels great. i was looking over the install guide on ecelica just to get the gist of things, and just like that i installed it and to this day, i have not gotten a CEL. The Gen2 AEM intakes are great, just like SlvCeli said "the older ones threw out CELs" If you can wait long enough for the TPR intake, then get it. TPR intake has both characteristics of AEM and Injen and the gains are better than what both CAIs can offer.
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Suprastore.com has the AEM CAI for a great price.
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what modifications are needed to be done to the ebay intake
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