5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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I think it removes the air so that the water pressure is higher and can travel through the engine more efficiently and cool it more. You don't need it at all.
Water pressure? Maybe my brain isn't connecting the dots (6 hours of sleep) but isn't water in an engine bad? Or do you mean fuel or like the cooling system for the engine?
Just a refined version of a coolant reservoir tank that already comes standard on our vehicles. $300+ for an extra tank, lines, and piece that plumbs into the radiator hose is rather expensive.
Water pressure? Maybe my brain isn't connecting the dots (6 hours of sleep) but isn't water in an engine bad? Or do you mean fuel or like the cooling system for the engine?
yeah your brain is definitely off. of course its the cooling system.
No, I never planned on getting it. Just wondering what it was for since it costs obscene amount of money for something that doesn't really benefit your engine. What I meant was I have $300+ of disposable income to use right now and I'm leaning towards some Stainless Steel Headers right now.
If you have $300 in surplus funds right now, buy $300 in Apple stock. The price is depressed right now and would be a good deal. Even if Apple tanked you'd get more out of it than trying to sell a set of used headers.
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If you have $300 in surplus funds right now, buy $300 in Apple stock. The price is depressed right now and would be a good deal. Even if Apple tanked you'd get more out of it than trying to sell a set of used headers.
Not interested in stocks, not at the moment that is. There aren't really any companies that stark my interest in investing right now.
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