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Old 02-19-2006, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen5 Injen intake

Hey, i was lookin at a intake system for my 2004 camry I4.. the only product i have found was the Injen IS2025 ... The only problem is its made for 2002-2003 camry's ... will that still work with the 2004 ? and what intakes do u guys have for you gen5 camrys(I4)?
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Old 02-19-2006, 10:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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A thread almost identical to this was posted like a week ago. You should have searched.

But I'll answer your question anyway. The Injen intake will fit all Gen 5 Camry models 2002-2006. Andy (aGen5camry) has an Injen intake in his 2004 and I have the same one (except his is black and mine is polished) in my 2002. The only difference is that the '04+ stock intake doesn't come with an OBD canister. So all you would need to do is plug up the hole for where the canister would normally go, and you'd be fine.
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Hey whitechoclate....can you give me the link to andy's page, I want to see his intake. Thanks a bunch.
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His cardomain is www.cardomain.com/id/catalinablue but he doesn't have engine pics on there. Here is the only pic of his engine that I have.



This is my engine.




That OBD canister doesn't exist on the '04+ models (as far as I can tell). Andy just plugged that hole. Also, the temp. sensor and MAF sensor are together.
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i ordered a K & N for my car it was a lottt cheaper....
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Eh... K&N doesn't make an intake... they only make a drop-in filter.

Drop-in filter = waste of money (if you're looking for any sort of performance). I had one before.
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there is a custom aluminum intake pipe with a k & n intake i will take pics when i am done installing
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K&N dont make the aluminium piping only the filter

but i reckon CUSTOM MADE is cheaper. then later just add a sticker on the piping "TRD" hahaha!
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thats why i said custom piping its just a pipe lol not like it makes a difference
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K&N Drop in makes a difference, more noticable on certain cars more than others. I used to think that it made no difference till I put them in a 05 Benz S500 and I gotta tell you, the difference was def. noticable. The pull and top end is totally different from before.
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i have the hi-flow k&n and the aluminum pipe Seems to work well...
Here is what i got:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWN%3AIT
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sorry to bring a old thread up...but im more intrested in buying the intake for my camry but its going to cost me around 300 bucks canadian off ebay...so i was just thinking ...why not just put a filter at the end of the stock pipe... ya i know people said it will make the CEL go on but what would be the difference between a aluminum pipe and the stock one ? they both connect the MAF sensor and temp etc except one is aluminum and one is like a plastic/ruber
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