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> Injen Intake Installation on Celica ST, Intake installation for dummies
post Jul 15, 2003 - 3:08 PM
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QUOTE (claudio @ Jul 15, 2003 - 11:50 AM)
Looks good. I like the pics because I'm planning to get an Injen for my Celi too.
How does it sound? And do you really feel a little power gain?

yes and yes =) im a happy camper
post Jul 15, 2003 - 7:36 PM
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which intake model is that if u can get the product number for me i would be great full...but the way...that was great work u did for the how to for this forum
post Jul 15, 2003 - 8:14 PM
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QUOTE (soldier4life @ Jul 15, 2003 - 4:50 PM)
which intake model is that if u can get the product number for me i would be great full...but the way...that was great work u did for the how to for this forum

The model number is IS2040. They only make celica GT intakes, but it fits the ST. The injen intake system can be expensive. It will probably cost you any where from $150 to $200.

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post Jul 15, 2003 - 8:31 PM
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how coem the site says its only for a gt with heatshield..sorry if im asking too may question i just want to do some research befor i buy anything taht would mess up my car
post Jul 15, 2003 - 8:46 PM
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I bought the greddy SP and injen intake from celica GT owner. Take a look at STEP 2 in this thread. Look at the red rubberery thing at the end of the intake attached to the manifold . Lets just say it's like a one-size fit all condom. The ring around it squeezes the "you know what" thing, which keeps the condom from falling off.

The only way your engine can be messed up your engine if you have a cheap air filter or one that hasn't been cleaned or changed . That's what the air filter is for: it keeps dirt from coming into your manifold. Just like sperm from cumming into the "you know what" thing when the condom is defective. Hope this helps biggrin.gif
post Jul 16, 2003 - 1:19 PM
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QUOTE (hioctane @ Jul 15, 2003 - 6:00 PM)
I bought the greddy SP and injen intake from celica GT owner. Take a look at STEP 2 in this thread. Look at the red rubberery thing at the end of the intake attached to the manifold . Lets just say it's like a one-size fit all condom. The ring around it squeezes the "you know what" thing, which keeps the condom from falling off.

The only way your engine can be messed up your engine if you have a cheap air filter or one that hasn't been cleaned or changed . That's what the air filter is for: it keeps dirt from coming into your manifold. Just like sperm from cumming into the "you know what" thing when the condom is defective. Hope this helps biggrin.gif

lol...hahaha...alright man i understand...thanks for the nice explanation
post Aug 13, 2003 - 10:17 PM
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Can anyone tell me where is the breather filter locate at?
Supose the factory hose is connected between valve cover and throttle body.
After I didn't use factory hose, and put the new hose between valve cover and nipple of the new intake. How about the throttle body hose will have the hole? So the breather filter is installed on throttle body which I disconnected before?
Is it correct?

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