5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
I got mine here. $225. 14.3 dynoproven horsepower. Check the dyno on the homepage of K&N!
good luck modding your car.
do you actually feel the hp difference with the intake?
And verrrry nice car btw! Im lovin the rims.
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Sorry I'm not a poser. I already have a TRD drop in which makes much more sense.
I like your Subaru opps I mean your Camry. With that loopty exhaust angle and the faux gold wheels (staggered no less) I had to see it to believe it.
air intake is a poser? Why would dropping a camry make more sense in that way than adding more power to the camry?
You don't have to diss my car centennial. I'm always trying to be helpful and try to offer good advice. You just come into Toyotanation, already on a bad note. Have a better attitude and even if u don't disagree with the mods done by other members, be respectful.
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Last edited by PRINCESS PEACH; 02-22-2008 at 05:14 PM.
air intake is a poser? Why would dropping a camry make more sense in that way than adding more power to the camry?
He means he has a TRD drop in filter element.
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Originally Posted by centennialman
Sorry I'm not a poser.
Nothing poser there. For some, hearing their car gives them satisfaction. As long as it isn't obnoxiously loud (and not bothering other people) then nothing is wrong with it.
As for him running staggered, he has same tire width on both from and back so it isn't that bad. Furthermore, I doubt he plans on tracking the car or taking it to the limits.
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Last edited by Mistabullet; 02-22-2008 at 05:31 PM.
My opinions are mine and mine alone. I'm sorry if you don't like them but they are what they are. Deal with it.
And yes having a short ram intake on a Toyota Camry is a poser move. All show and no go, which in my book makes one a poser. K&N advertises a 15 HP gain at 5000 RPM...I'll bet you haven't even sniffed close to that in real world driving. I'll also bet that around the 2000-4000 range the HP gains are minimal at best. Hey if you want to spend $200+ on a piece of plastic and aluminum that's fine but my $40 TRD drop in does all that using the stock intake designed for maximum performance.
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