91 toyota pickup air intake
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91 toyota pickup air intake
I was wondering if anyone has seen or tried this ?
Is it worth the money ? and do you gain the HP's?
Air intake
Is it worth the money ? and do you gain the HP's?
Air intake
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I think a few people on here have that one(I could be wrong). I made my own, I won't post a pic because it's pretty ugly, but I didn't really feel an increase in HP and maybe the truck get .5 mpg better.
Other than looking cool and making noise, I don't think it will really do anything. But it's only $50 so if you want it, go for it.
Other than looking cool and making noise, I don't think it will really do anything. But it's only $50 so if you want it, go for it.
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i have a similar setup:
u recieve more of the potential HP (not that big of a difference) but it sounds a little better. The only reason I would really recommend getting one is if you have no other choice. My airbox was smashed, so it was cheaper to go aftermarket.
For $51 if it includes AFM, thats pretty cheap. Even if it doesn't its still a pretty good price. Just make sure that either it comes with or u can make brackets to mount it.
u recieve more of the potential HP (not that big of a difference) but it sounds a little better. The only reason I would really recommend getting one is if you have no other choice. My airbox was smashed, so it was cheaper to go aftermarket.
For $51 if it includes AFM, thats pretty cheap. Even if it doesn't its still a pretty good price. Just make sure that either it comes with or u can make brackets to mount it.
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It's up to you but I wouldn't run that cone filter under the hood. All it will do is suck up hot air & decrease your HP. Those things are junk unless you mount it out of the engine bay. There are better options.
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Uhm not really? as long as you dont put it super close to the headers you'll be fine while youre driving
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ive found that the engine responds better with the cone filter as opposed to an airbox...
also, it breathes through a small hole in the sheetmetal up front by the headlight.
Ideally would be a scoop from the outside, but this is a pretty good alternative.
also, it breathes through a small hole in the sheetmetal up front by the headlight.
Ideally would be a scoop from the outside, but this is a pretty good alternative.
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i got one of them intake thingys
adds some noise to your ride maybe a little HP not much
but the deep sound is cool .. when you break it in its a lil louder too
adds some noise to your ride maybe a little HP not much
but the deep sound is cool .. when you break it in its a lil louder too
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u don't have to break anything in
however, i did notice that after my truck sitting on a tank of gas for 2 months was refilled, it ran a lot better. More power, pickup, gooseage...
i don't know if i had gas pump andrenaline or what...
however, i did notice that after my truck sitting on a tank of gas for 2 months was refilled, it ran a lot better. More power, pickup, gooseage...
i don't know if i had gas pump andrenaline or what...
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If you don't want the cold air intake, can you take it off and put the air box back on or are you wrecking the air box so it cant be reused ?
Thanks for all the info .....
Thanks for all the info .....
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yep you can just put the stock intake/airbox back on if you don't want the aftermarket on.
You don't need to cut up the stock air box to remove it. Just unbolt it.
You don't need to cut up the stock air box to remove it. Just unbolt it.