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Question Aftermarket intake and exhaust questions...

I am gonna do my first mods on my 92 GT, and I was wondering what you all have found to be the best Cold Air Intage systems and also a good cat-back exhaust. Any input would be great. Thanks.
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I also have to replace the struts and shocks, so I was thinking of lowering the car about an inch or so. What kind of suspension setup have y'all used?
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Re: Aftermarket intake and exhaust questions...

i have a 90 model and i have had trouble finding a huge selection of parts for the 5th gen. nopi.com has a pretty good selection though
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Old 01-30-2005, 10:03 PM
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seems like megan racing is good for lowering springs and cat-backs there is only one i know of and its made by placesetter. no cai that ive found just short ram
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Hmmm...it's seems that you're right. I've done some looking around and it looks like I will have to stick with a short ram system rather than CAI. Also, do you know about the universal exhaust systems that borla or apexi have for the celica?
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Re: Aftermarket intake and exhaust questions...

nopi.com has an exaust system other than pacesetter i beleive it will cost alot more than the pacesetter though yea ur right i have not found any cai either
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Old 01-31-2005, 06:28 PM
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I was looking on the pace setter website and they actually have a CAI for about 240 bucks. We'll have to see....I am thinkin' I may just stick with the short RAM anyway...
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Re: Aftermarket intake and exhaust questions...

yea i heard that cais are overrated anyways
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Re: Aftermarket intake and exhaust questions...

cuz they are =P
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