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I have a question for everyone, its about my '92 gt. Im going to do some mods to make it breathe better (intake, exaughst) and was wondering if anyone knows a reputable company that makes good CAI for the 90-93GT's. Im not going to but one of those $10 P.O.S kits off of ebay, but the only compay I've found that makes a kit is Iceman, but I was hoping for maybe AEM or Injen? Please help. Thanks. Oh and also a note...Im trying to find a racing style CAI that mounts somewhere near the front fender wall or bumper to get denser, colder air. Thanks again
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i have a 90 gt and ive had no luck with cold air intakes, searched everywhere but i can only find regular intakes. that doesnt help you much but if u see a cai u should pm me
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Re: '92 GT question
Yea i havent found any cold air intakes for the 5th gen celicas it sucks if anyone knows where to get them let me know
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Thanks for trying guys. But now the more I think about it..the more Im thinking of going with the ice man system. I did a little research and its not as bad as I thought. As far as pricing its about the same as Injen or AEM, Greddy... If you want to see for yourself heres the link:
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/pe...t_brand=iceman |
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Re: '92 GT question
i found some CAI for it, but you need to custom build it. The directions are pretty detailed so you shouldnt have any problems constructing it. You can make it out of Metal or PVC, your choice.
If you want to see how post here and ill post the link |
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Re: '92 GT question
Try these, dont know if they are any good or not!
http://www.2kracing.com/index.php/cPath/9_65_185 Its a little cheaper than the Iceman system!
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Here is the site that shows you how to make your own, its cheap too.
http://www.toyotacelicaonline.com/intake1.htm |
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http://www.weapon-r.com/ has a intake for that year but don't know if it a cold air intake
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Hey thanks guys, and I looked at the Weapon R site and they do have a CAI for the 5th gen GT. Its their new "Secret Weapon" series. Plus I noticed that they also will create custom intakes for you, although I bet its pricy. Just wanted to let everyone know.
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I have a new question now, I now this is going to sound somewhat stupid. With my old car all I did was replace the stock air box with a cone filter and didnt have to mess with the air flow sensor. Well lets say hypothetically I bought the Weapon R CAI for my GT which obviously not only replaces the filter element but also the piping, tubes etc etc.. I guess what Im asking is what happens to the air flow sensor? Does it get moved or re-moved? Im guessing removing it would throw off thE ECU so Im just curious what to do. This would be my first CAI. Thanks for your help.
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Re: '92 GT question
fyi the PoS $40 kits you referr to on ebay do the same as a "good" $150 kit
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