3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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I have officially started my first project. I just made up my mind, with the help of bird, camry, j, and others who I think pointed me in the right direction. I'm going with an Injen Short Ram Intake...
i posted my videos if you want to hear what the 5S-FE sounds like with an intake ... all intakes sound the same on these engines, but mine is a Weapon-R
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Be sure to remember to drill a small hole big enough for the IAT sensor to fit in the pipe! (only if the INJEN doesn't already have a hole for it)
Good luck!
IAT Sensor = Internal Air Temperature Sensor?
If the above statement is true, then yes, the intake already comes with a hole/grommet, for me to insert the sensor into. (That's what she said...)
BTW, should I get a glove/extended tube to extend my filter more towards the bottom of the engine? Because, I heard that if the filter it lower to the ground, it will pick up more cool air then warm/hot air, therefore, better performance.
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