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Old 06-03-2004, 11:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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in-take for 2000 celica

whut up yall... rookie to the board here... i'm looking to get an in-take for my 2000 celica... wasn't really lookin' to up the muffla but the thought has crossed my mind still... don't know too much so i was wonderin' if any of yall could post some feedback and let me know whut's good... payce...
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intake, not in-take.......muffler, not muffla

as far as intakes go......are you looking for cold air, or shor ram? short ram injen, and rmm.......for cold air, injen, and aem are the best
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thanks for the feedback... what are the main differences between short ram and cold air?
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Old 06-07-2004, 10:48 AM   #6 (permalink)
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thanks for the feedback... what are the main differences between short ram and cold air?
yeah.. wut iz the difference? I've never figured that out! And are dop in filters any good? Anyone?
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the different from cold air and short ram is that short ram suck in heat from the engine. the cold air suck in air from the out side which help mix cold with gas to burn better. go with the cold air intake
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Its science, molecules in the air when cold is more dense as oppose to hot air molecules that jump around resulting in less air density. Colder air equals more, hot air equals less. More air more power(to a certain extent) CLASS DISMISSED.
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