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Intake mods

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by Machupicchu, Mar 29, 2012.

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    thanks for the help guys
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    Machupicchu The once a week type of member

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    As long as your not in Cali
    Added: Jun 13, 2012 10:54 PM
    you're
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    Nope not too many built rollas in jersey
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    Here are some pics if you guys were interested in making your own CAI. The person who designed this CAI might still be employed at Spectre Performance. Its been years, lol :)

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    Piece that together at autozone
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    You should get an AEM air bypass valve in case it rains a lot in your area.
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    Yeah i wouldnt want my engine to hydrolock thanks
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    Taking my exhaust manifold off today to replace that gasket and the donut gasket. Is there anything else i should while I'm in there.

    How bad is thermal wrapping the manifold? Will it crack way easier?
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    http://trdforums.com/threads/porting-a-1zz-fe-exhaust-header.1843/
    this ^ and the thermal wrapping i did it a while back and the engine still works with no codes or cracks.
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    Wouldn't it just be easier to get thermal gaskets?
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    not really but then again you have to remember my engine is old, im at 222k. I just did it because i was changing my exhaust gaskets and i said to myself i would do it...Many ppl over at newcelica says they have seen gains 5-7hp? even some say this is better than an aftermarket header....im just saying what ive read before.

    my front o2 sensor got very corroded over time, i was at 200k at that time , i have a picture in there i think, replaced it with a new one and it fixed it......

    If placed on the intake all it does is keeping the air at a cooler level, maybe...you would need a scanner and see the setting

    if placed on the exhaust they say the heat stays inside and out the back, ppl say its bad, ppl say its good only way to find out is by doing it...also might wanna try ceramic coating?
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    I was thinking ceramic, but scared of the price. Im gonna try porting it too.
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    I passed on the thermal wrap, didn't seem like potentially rusting out my manifold was worth it. Plus i might be looking into aftermarket headers in the near future. Still need to pull it, but heres what iv'e done so far today.
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    Valve cover gasket and paint.
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    Time to clean that number off the intake :D
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    I know haha, just took a look at my old donut gasket and it's like .25" bigger diameter than my old one....Im assuming this is wrong:mad:
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    I thought those gaskets were tapered, so they'd go in as much as needed? Or is it a different donut gasket.
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    I think its time to clean the entire engine bay..
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    lol true, but honestly, that number is what I saw first, not even the bright red cover.
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    Haha me too! I was like damn thats the first thing I'd remove upon receiving it. I mean could you honestly find a worse place to mark it?
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    lol, maybe perhaps they thought the intake pipes went in the back, like pretty much every other engine :rolleyes: lol :D
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    I know i know i need it all cleaned. My car looks like shit right now because I've been worried more about getting it smogged, I'm like 2 months late.

    Guess I'm riding my bike to the parts store now.
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    sounds like you bought the one for the muffler...the smaller one is for the muffler where it bolts off, and the bigger one is for the exhaust manifold...idky but toyota did it like that...

    and go buy some engine degreeser from walmart, its only like 2 bucks lol

    ohh and you talking to a guy that just recently got his tags like 3 weeks ago and they were due january :p FUCK THE POPO!!! LOL
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    Lol, ya iv'e payed my registration, theres been two times now when cops have followed me and ran my tags, they probably just figure I'm waiting for them in the mail Haha
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    You guys are bad bad bad... the longest I went without tags was like 3-4 days because I was waiting for them in mail.
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    ask mack how long he has been without tags...im surprised he still has his corolla lol
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    this sucks i wish that stupid light would shut off. I don't know what else to do.
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    Take it to dealer.
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