6G Celicas Forums

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

> Intake suggestions?, can anyone help me out?
post Mar 27, 2005 - 6:28 PM
+Quote Post
gemStudio



Enthusiast
*
Joined Mar 19, '05
From Seattle Washington
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




I have a 95 ST and I am looking to replace the stock intake. Does anyone know where to find one online. Also which brand is best.

im such a noob at this biggrin.gif lol


--------------------
 
Start new topic
Replies (1 - 12)
post Mar 27, 2005 - 6:53 PM
+Quote Post
qban537

Enthusiast
*
Joined Jan 27, '05
From miami
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




i have a GT and also thinkin about an intake...but i just cant see a reason to get one ... http://www.6gc.net/index.php?action=information&itu=11 so that only leaves cold air ....which id like some more info as to how to get the "cold" air....
post Mar 27, 2005 - 7:19 PM
+Quote Post
ghostdog



Enthusiast
*****
Joined Aug 29, '02
From ny to philly
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




95celgt makes short rams and cai's for gt. spedtoe makes a cai for st.

http://www.6gc.net/index.php?action=members&itu=1837
post Mar 27, 2005 - 8:20 PM
+Quote Post
94GT



Enthusiast
**
Joined Feb 25, '04
From Fairfield, CA
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




I think to get the cold air you have to do one of two things. Run your piping all the way down to the front bumper where the stock intake grabs air from, or pull out your highbeam and do it like this guy...

http://www.toyotacelicaonline.com/cai1.htm
post Mar 30, 2005 - 5:59 PM
+Quote Post
cmorty



Enthusiast

Joined Feb 22, '05
From Vegas Baby!!
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




Not a bad mod....but kind of looks like dookie tongue.gif ! Also kind of ruins the appearance a tad.
If you want to go direct cai, get a GT4RC front bumper, and fab the piping twards the grill. This is what a good friend of mine did when I was stationed in USNS Mayport, (Jacksonville)FL. You hardly even knew it was there.

Just a different approach though. smile.gif

This post has been edited by cmorty: Mar 30, 2005 - 6:01 PM
post Mar 30, 2005 - 6:18 PM
+Quote Post
madmods



Enthusiast
*****
Joined Mar 19, '04
From Scottsdale, Az
Currently Offline

Reputation: 2 (100%)




I am a big fan of cai before short ram. it makes more sense to me.
post Mar 30, 2005 - 6:36 PM
+Quote Post
Digndoug



Enthusiast
*****
Joined Aug 20, '03
From Annapolis, Md
Currently Offline

Reputation: 5 (100%)




just make one your self, there to easy to make to be paying somelse moneyu for one. Go to Jegs and order some exhaust tubing and cut to how you want. easy..
post Mar 30, 2005 - 6:36 PM
+Quote Post
CheesyLobster



Enthusiast
****
Joined Jul 19, '04
From Los Angeles, CA
Currently Offline

Reputation: 2 (100%)




Make your own cai. look in the how too section, its quite easy and adds a few hourses, plus it sounds sick.
post Mar 30, 2005 - 6:43 PM
+Quote Post
95CelicaST



Enthusiast
*****
Joined Feb 5, '05
From pineapple under the sea
Currently Offline

Reputation: 9 (100%)




I also have a 95 ST and I have a CAI. It comes out and goes straight down to the bottomside where it picks air up from the front bumper, and also from a hole in the plastic cover on the bottom of the engine compartment... I know it isnt a homemade CAI, but it has no brand name on it, so they are out there... hope that helps

Matt


--------------------
1991 MR2 - T-tops - Crimson Red - Gen3 3SGTE - Lots of money

I'm not really an asshole, but I play one on the internet.
**** Photobucket
post Mar 30, 2005 - 11:37 PM
+Quote Post
gemStudio



Enthusiast
*
Joined Mar 19, '05
From Seattle Washington
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




hm, make my own... I guess that could work. dun think I have the bending tools at school tho. o.O


--------------------
post Mar 30, 2005 - 11:38 PM
+Quote Post
Digndoug



Enthusiast
*****
Joined Aug 20, '03
From Annapolis, Md
Currently Offline

Reputation: 5 (100%)




QUOTE(gemStudio @ Mar 30, 2005 - 11:37 PM)
hm, make my own... I guess that could work. dun think I have the bending tools at school tho. o.O
[right][snapback]264476[/snapback][/right]


you dont bend anything, you buy prebent pipes then cut were you need to and use cuplers.. maybe you should by a premade one.
post Mar 30, 2005 - 11:42 PM
+Quote Post
gemStudio



Enthusiast
*
Joined Mar 19, '05
From Seattle Washington
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




QUOTE(Digndoug @ Mar 30, 2005 - 11:38 PM)
QUOTE(gemStudio @ Mar 30, 2005 - 11:37 PM)
hm, make my own... I guess that could work. dun think I have the bending tools at school tho. o.O
[right][snapback]264476[/snapback][/right]


you dont bend anything, you buy prebent pipes then cut were you need to and use cuplers.. maybe you should by a premade one.
[right][snapback]264478[/snapback][/right]


yeh... Better get a professional one. im too much of a noob rolleyes.gif


--------------------
post Mar 31, 2005 - 12:35 AM
+Quote Post
CheesyLobster



Enthusiast
****
Joined Jul 19, '04
From Los Angeles, CA
Currently Offline

Reputation: 2 (100%)




QUOTE(gemStudio @ Mar 31, 2005 - 4:42 AM)
QUOTE(Digndoug @ Mar 30, 2005 - 11:38 PM)
QUOTE(gemStudio @ Mar 30, 2005 - 11:37 PM)
hm, make my own... I guess that could work. dun think I have the bending tools at school tho. o.O
[right][snapback]264476[/snapback][/right]


you dont bend anything, you buy prebent pipes then cut were you need to and use cuplers.. maybe you should by a premade one.
[right][snapback]264478[/snapback][/right]


yeh... Better get a professional one. im too much of a noob rolleyes.gif
[right][snapback]264482[/snapback][/right]


Did you even read the write up? It's REALLY EASY! Just about anyone can do it. If you want to spend $$$, www.evilspeed.com

This post has been edited by CheesyLobster: Mar 31, 2005 - 12:36 AM

Reply to this topicStart new topic
3 User(s) are reading this topic (3 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 



Lo-Fi Version Time is now: November 25th, 2024 - 2:59 AM