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Old 10-06-2005, 01:01 AM
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camry 1990 performance intake problem

I have a 1990 toyota Camry 4cyl
I'm having a problem figuring out how I can install my performance air intake system without having to use the Mass Airflow Sensor. what it is is just the Intake tube and the filter with a couple holes in it. I've noticed on some pictures of intake systems with the same kind of car i have, that it seems they don't use the mass airflow sensor. So would anybody know what i should do or what modifications i need to make in order to accomplish this?
I know there is the easier way with just using an adapter for the airflow sensor and just putting the cone filter on, but i would rather use my whole intake system without the air flow sensor but also still have my car run right.

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You can't. You have an Air-Flow Meter, not a MAF.

You can either buy a piggyback computer to retune a new MAF / MAP along with an Intake Air Temperature sensor, and a relay to turn the fuel pump on.


Or you can buy an AFM adapter. Most adapters cost $5-10 & come with a generic cone filter.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3-BLU...04873476QQrdZ1

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyot...spagenameZWDVW


Any intake, or modification you do to the intake is not going to make any power, but it will make your v6 sound a good bit like a Porsche (If it's running well).
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Old 10-06-2005, 10:04 PM
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intake wont do much for this car, it wasnt made like that, more of a family sedan good luck with your tuning though
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Re: camry 1990 performance intake problem

thanks, i just went with the adapter that i found at a pep boys. now it sounds a little more agressive. now i just need to stabilize the intake system so it won't hang loose.
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Check the FAQ brain has & adjust your AFM with the info provided there.

You'll get more improvement from that than an intake & cat back exhaust.
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Re: camry 1990 performance intake problem

Toysrme,

so is this the part you were talkin about ???
"For any vane-flap Toyota vehicle. 22RE's, 3S's, VZ blocks... And most other AFM vehicles."

If it is, well I read that, but I don't exactly get what it's saying..
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