3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Hello ya'll and Happy New Year to all! I want to add a cold air intake on my ride, '95 camry 4 banger. Any ideas where to get them? Anybody knows a co. that makes heades for them as well?
Thanks and yeah I do want the noise and pipe? What if i just gutted out the box and fit a K&N, will that give me any horespower gains, however minimal it may be?
Thanks and yeah I do want the noise and pipe? What if i just gutted out the box and fit a K&N, will that give me any horespower gains, however minimal it may be?
I just 'gutted' out my box, removed all the stock piping, then fit an aluminium pipe and a high performance filter.
Also got some soft metal tubing from blowes and ran it from the filter to the hole in the bumper.
AND if you're crazy like me you could make a crappy heat shield (I made mine out of acrylic) around the filter that will prevent any extra engine heat from gathering around the area.
As far as hp gains go, get yourself boosted then you'll see real gains from JUST an intake. Other than that it's a decent amount of throttle response, good flow, nice sound, and very very little real hp increase.
I just 'gutted' out my box, removed all the stock piping, then fit an aluminium pipe and a high performance filter.
Also got some soft metal tubing from blowes and ran it from the filter to the hole in the bumper.
AND if you're crazy like me you could make a crappy heat shield (I made mine out of acrylic) around the filter that will prevent any extra engine heat from gathering around the area.
As far as hp gains go, get yourself boosted then you'll see real gains from JUST an intake. Other than that it's a decent amount of throttle response, good flow, nice sound, and very very little real hp increase.
BUT it's worth it
hey you think you could take a pic of what your intake looks like?
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