Injen Intake Installation on Celica ST, Intake installation for dummies |
Injen Intake Installation on Celica ST, Intake installation for dummies |
Jul 14, 2003 - 12:08 AM |
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I took pictures for those of you who want to install an injen intake or any other intake. I think installing an intake is basically the same for any intake on our Celica. The air filter box restricts valuable air from coming in and only has one source of air come in from one direction. An intake has air coming in from all direction. Take a look at the picture below.
This post has been edited by hioctane: Oct 29, 2003 - 3:47 PM |
Jul 14, 2003 - 12:16 AM |
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STEP 3: Put the filter on your injen or intake pipe. Tighten in screws 1-2; leave 3 untouched. Screw 1 tightens your air filter to the pipe. Screw 2 tightens the rubber thing. Place the red rubber thing onto the manifold where the old pipe used to be. Then tighten screw number
Note: The red wire near the manifold is for special uses like nos or electrical stuff iono, so don't worry about it. The red wire with the word "breather" is just the breather I think. I'm not if that's actually a breather or not because breathers don't look like that. Breathers look like air filter except in mini size. You can purchase one at PEPBOYS, they have the APC breathers which are small.Small is good depending on your intake for my intake because I have no room to fit the breather 'cauise the wires get in the way, so I just use that red tube as a breather. Don't trip over the breather, it isn't really a big deal. This post has been edited by hioctane: Jul 14, 2003 - 12:24 AM |
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