Will the 2009 Camry 2.4 I4 intakes also work on the 2010/2011 Camry 2.5 I4? I heard that the stock air boxes did not change between the two engines and if it works then I will happily pick up an intake?
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2012 Honda Accord Coupe---1995 Ford Mustang---1985 AMC Eagle
The intake system won't work because even though the factory airboxes are the same, the engine displacements are different so the computers are programmed differently.
We're looking for a 2011 Corolla 1.8L for R&D and considering we've offered an intake for the 2009 and 2010 it's very likely that we'll offer one for the 2011. If you'd like, you can submit a Product Request Form here on our website http://www.knfilters.com/products_needed/default.aspx which informs our R&D department of interest in an intake for your application. If/when an intake becomes available, you'll receive an email and be one of the first people to know about it.
Any word on when a 2011 Camry SE I4 Intake comes? I am sure it's just a matter of time
I don't show that we're looking for one for R&D, and we haven't offered an intake for the 4-cylinder Camry since 2009. We may offer one in the future though but I don't have ETAs for any of our intake kits as we depend on dealers and customers in our area to loan us vehicles for R&D.
That being said, if you fill out a brief Product Request Form here,
I'm feeling a bit disappointed, there are lots of members here on the forum inquiring on intakes for 2010-2011, 4 cylinders.
I'm sure there are, but you have to consider the typical demographic of customers that purchase a Toyota Camry. Most of them aren't interested in an intake system. There is always a concentration of owners for any vehicle that want more power (and they typically congregate on forums) but its not representative of the market at large.
Yeah, but it's not like I can go steal an intake from a tC, either. That's where I've been getting most of my aftermarket parts from. Unfortunately, the damn short throw shifter won't fit, either
Also, you don't see the Yaris as a sporty car but there's more aftermarket stuff for that than almost any other current Toyota car.
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2012 Honda Accord Coupe---1995 Ford Mustang---1985 AMC Eagle
Yeah, but it's not like I can go steal an intake from a tC, either. That's where I've been getting most of my aftermarket parts from. Unfortunately, the damn short throw shifter won't fit, either
Also, you don't see the Yaris as a sporty car but there's more aftermarket stuff for that than almost any other current Toyota car.
+1 on that, I have stumbled upon this reality on my searching.
I was totally just expecting one avail for a 2010& up I4
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