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i'm guessing just keep on checking the AEM site...
i got a question as well: since the 92-96 Camry V6 only CAI is avaliable as said on the AEM site, where can one purchase one? Are there any other sellers selling it or do I have to call AEM to order it since they do not have a form to buy it on their site..?
You don't buy them from AEM, they just make them.
there are lots of online sellers you can order from.
Try www.groupbuycenter.com, you can save shipping and handeling this way.
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1998 Camry LE -- Black
Mods -Osram Silverstars -14inch Alloy wheels -Short ram intake
The bypass valve is kind of universal. If AEM has another intake with the same size(diameter) piping then that will work.
The thing I am wondering about is do you think the AEM CAI for the Gen3 v6 will fit the 4cyl without a lot of modification? Hmm..If anyone has any thoughts it would be appreciated.
Ryan
Originally posted by jwa276 hmmm maybe if there were some sort of adapter, but i highly doubt its exactly the same from v6/i4... and with a CAI it needs to fit just right
jon
See but on the v6 the room in the engine bay is limited but with the 4cyl there is a lot of engine bay space b/c the lack of size in the engine ..Since the engine bay is the same size i am pretty confident that it will fit without complications..I just want to the a pic of the CAI on someones car before i buy it
Ryan
it might not fit because (i think..guessing from pictures i've seen) that the throttle body is located a little further back on the V6 than compared with the I4. which means it's safer to wait for the 4 cyl one to come out or to make one yourself
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1998 Camry LE -- Black
Mods -Osram Silverstars -14inch Alloy wheels -Short ram intake
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