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Engine Celica Intake Manifold

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by eddy, Jul 30, 2007.

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    eddy Well-Known Member

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    Celica Intake Manifold

    Will a Celica Intake manifold fit a 1ZZ? If so, is it worth it? Whats the benefit/loss?
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    don't do it, it will be just for looks.

    http://www.darkravers.net/

    go to that website. i think the guy, vamp, has some pics and explainations about his celica intake manifold.
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    He lost power. No point.
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    If you have standalone or piggyback, then you will gain some hp. But if you don't then don't do it.
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    i think vamp had a piggyback or some kind of tuning mangement system. it worked for him, buti don't have money and i know it would be a waste of time to put a celica manifold on my corolla 1zz
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    It would help map out a new fuel ratio to match the better airflow coming in through the new intake manifold. Without it, its just running on the old settings as if the stock intake manifold were still there.

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