Beams intake, What works best? |
Beams intake, What works best? |
Mar 23, 2011 - 4:36 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 9, '09 From Brisbane, Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
My Beams came with the standard intake which I'm planning on using to start with, but is there any/much advantage going aftermarket with a decent CAI in place? I've read elsewhere that the standard Beams intake is the best...
It was Bonzai's post below that got me thinking. Mine is an auto and still a blast to drive (I usually just auto-stick it since they made the tranny able to do so anyway). But I'm more thinking....GREAT, another person to compete for parts with... *edit* oh and for an intake, I use one from a late 90's 4runner and it works great, but just had to get a proper sized silicone adapter. for the intake check out my thread. All you need to do is buy this : http://www.amazon.com/Short-Induction-Inta.../dp/B002W5XHI8/ cut it and buy a 71mm piping that has a 80-90 degree bend like mine and it works great. -------------------- |
Mar 23, 2011 - 9:05 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 24, '08 From Orange County, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 33 (100%) |
ya it would be nice to get a sard one, but still Norberto if you think about it the sard attaches to the stock intake piping. It will not be perfect like he said, unless you tune your beams with an aftermarket standalone ecu. The resonator box on stock intake piping is what muffles the noise of the intake.
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