Toyota Nation Forum banner
1 - 8 of 8 Posts

· Registered
1994 Corolla
Joined
·
589 Posts
Discussion Starter · #3 ·
Pics? What's not fitting about it?
Too dark right now to take pics
But the end of the filter doesn't give enough clearance because its too close to the body of the car.
Like the inside of the fender.
I didn't pay a dime for the intake, but it would be nice if it worked lol
 

· Registered
1994 Corolla
Joined
·
589 Posts
Discussion Starter · #5 ·
What if you flip the intake tube around? I can't see it obviously, but most intakes I've seen have a longer section and a shorter section on either side of the 45 degree bend.


That's the intake.
The part with the dual tube setup goes towards the throttle body.
But I tried both ways.
 

· Mr. Roo
Super Moderator
Joined
·
11,411 Posts
Oh, no wonder it doesn't fit LOL!

You can cut the pipe, it's pretty easy to do actually, I had to cut aluminum pipe when I made my CAI. Just cut off a bit at the filter end, so the filter will be angled more 45 degrees.
 

· Registered
1994 Corolla
Joined
·
589 Posts
Discussion Starter · #7 ·
Oh, no wonder it doesn't fit LOL!

You can cut the pipe, it's pretty easy to do actually, I had to cut aluminum pipe when I made my CAI. Just cut off a bit at the filter end, so the filter will be angled more 45 degrees.
Depending how bad I want the ram air kit will make me decide to cut it or not lol

I don't wanna cut it if I don't have to.
If I can see a noticeable gain with the ram air kit then I will cut it lol
 

· Registered
1994 Corolla
Joined
·
589 Posts
Discussion Starter · #8 ·
Just took a second look and its the fuse box that's in the way.
So I guess I'm gonna cut the intake pipe, and run the ram air kit somewhere it can breathe.
 
1 - 8 of 8 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top