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Engine OBX Cold Air Intake

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by 99oldrolla, Nov 26, 2004.

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    PsyVash Guest

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    obx=crap
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    Cuztomrollaz98 MAD VLAD!

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    man I wouldn't buy anythin from OBX, they just take ur money and when u call for warranty when ur shit breaks they never answer or anything so I'd go some other way for parts...I'm sure someone here sells E.L Prototypes CAI for your model..I dk maybe RacingSolution might have one or some for sale....
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    yeah OBX doesnt back their shit (notice i said shit)
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    they dont make them anymore... OBX rep told me..
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    This is what they told me:

    Dave - OBX <dave@obxracingsports.com> to me
    More options Nov 26 (3 days ago)

    Yes, it will. We don't do retail sales here. Please contact:
    www.tuningdepot.com for retail sales. Their phone number is: (650)
    228-1461, ask for Jeff/Eric. The MSRP is $189.00, I think they have an
    internet special price at $ 89.00/kit.

    Thank you
    Dave-OBX

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    ----- Original Message -----
    To: <info@obxracingsports.com>
    Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 9:30 AM
    Subject: Cold Air Intake question

    > I have a 1999 Toyota Corolla LE.
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    > I was wondering if the Cold Air Intake CA221 would fit my model. It is
    > non-VVTI, and not a Type-S.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
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    xplicitcorolla99 Active Member

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    The OBX CAI is cheap.Why not,i just need the pipes and put a Aem or Injen air filter for better air breathing.Overall the CAI do the same performance shit sucking air and you just buying the name brand(AEM or INJEN).
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    I moved my battery to the trunk last night.. Gives me a lot of space..

    Any suggestions on a CAI for this setup?

    I thought of making a custom CAI with exhaust pipes, but it's not Mandrel bent. And I can't figure out how the CAI would get to the front bumper.. There isn't any space for a 3 inch pipe to get there. And the coolant reservoir is such an obstacle.

    xplicitcorolla99: Are the pipes worth the money for the OBX CAI? I'm just worried that it might not be a real CAI (to the front bumper or somewhere outside the engine bay) and there are no pics of the actual product anywhere.
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    which means you will prob get an expensive short ram intake... that website is wack, there's nothing for corollas... (unless i missed something)

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