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Old 11-17-2004, 08:42 AM
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pvc plugs tend to wiggle free and cause leaks overtime. Yeah you save money, but in the long run its not worth it. Alot of people i know order the mit....it looks so much cleaner. ill even let you see it in person. btw 3.4v6 order his airaid MIT last week

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pvc plugs tend to wiggle free and cause leaks overtime. Yeah you save money, but in the long run its not worth it. Alot of people i know order the mit....it looks so much cleaner. ill even let you see it in person. btw 3.4v6 order his airaid MIT last week
I give what is a MIT? - yes I would like to see your set-up
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MIT stand for modular intake tube, and was developed by Airaid specifically to address removing the intake silencers to provide a smoother flow of air. Its a direct replacement for your stock intake tube here is a link that also has free shipping

http://www.ajusa.com/cgi-bin/airaid/...4f82adbdf1dd09

Ill be down near southern and extentision later tonight if you have time and want to meet up just let me know

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The Air Raid tube is cool, but the threaded cleanout plug will not warp like the previous plugs; so personally I would just go with that. My threaded cleanout plug has made it for over a year without warping, and that includes this last summer here in PHX.

I think I may even have a couple ISR mod kits laying around.
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Originally Posted by <96 Runner>
The Air Raid tube is cool, but the threaded cleanout plug will not warp like the previous plugs; so personally I would just go with that. My threaded cleanout plug has made it for over a year without warping, and that includes this last summer here in PHX.

I think I may even have a couple ISR mod kits laying around.
Do you have any pics?
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Originally Posted by blink
MIT stand for modular intake tube, and was developed by Airaid specifically to address removing the intake silencers to provide a smoother flow of air. Its a direct replacement for your stock intake tube here is a link that also has free shipping

http://www.ajusa.com/cgi-bin/airaid/...4f82adbdf1dd09

Ill be down near southern and extentision later tonight if you have time and want to meet up just let me know
Are you running the MIT? or something you fab up?
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Originally Posted by TBob
Are you running the MIT? or something you fab up?
I have the more expensive version of the mit. Its there entire intake system which includes the cone filter and the box. If i could do it all again, i would do the deckpalte mod with the MIT instead.
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Originally Posted by TBob
Do you have any pics?

i ordered the MIT and im just waiting to get it ... ill post pics when i install it.
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Originally Posted by blink
pvc plugs tend to wiggle free and cause leaks overtime. Yeah you save money, but in the long run its not worth it. Alot of people i know order the mit....it looks so much cleaner. ill even let you see it in person. btw 3.4v6 order his airaid MIT last week
hey blink ... or doug the thug
for cheap skates like me pvc caps is the way to go ... and you are wrong they do not come loose , just tighten the clamp , but the MIT will look a lot cleaner and a lot more professional.
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hey jason,
click the search button, and youll find a few people that have had the caps come loose and i think thats it worth mentioning that it could be a potential problem in the future And if you are so cheap why did you buy a tacoma... should have bought a geo or something
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any pics of caped ones out there?
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Hey, both of you kids knock it off!

The old caps can and will warp, which is the underlying problem here. The "new" cleanout plugs are threaded and much stronger.

Go to HD, take off the big silencer, match a cleanout plug to it, buy a barbed fitting that fits the FPR line, and buy a hose clamp - all at Home Depot.

That's it, you're done. 50HP right there.
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doug started it ... lol

heres another pic TBob
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dont worry christian...i know where he lives...nothing a george foreman grill cant take care of!
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