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Old 02-08-2009, 06:41 PM
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Exclamation LC Pro Air Intake Kit

does anyone out there have this product or one like it?
im thinking about buying it but i heard it can reduce your engines like by like 25% and i'de use the k&n aircleaner bag that goes over the actual air filter for more filtration yada yada yada
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i dont think id install a product that reduced ur engine

from my experience with aftermarket filters (which is very limited but i just installed my own), it makes the car sound cooler and allows for more HP.
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You'd probably be better off, and save some money, by doing the battery/airbox swap and the Supra mod.
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have some fun: http://bobistheoilguy.com/index.php?...d=58&Itemid=66
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Originally Posted by Junkers88
You'd probably be better off, and save some money, by doing the battery/airbox swap and the Supra mod.
my aftermarket air filter setup cost me $49.00 (27 for the filter, 22 for teh tube)

airboxes from the dealer cost $800. Have no idea about what they cost from a junkyard, but 50 bucks is hard to beat.

now i know K&N and other nice air filter setups cost $100+, but for some of us without a choice, the aftermarket setup has a high appeal. I was motivated by my lack of airbox, so.... ya
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Originally Posted by xzyragon
my aftermarket air filter setup cost me $49.00 (27 for the filter, 22 for teh tube)
Are you still using the factory AFM (MAF/VMAF/AFM whatever it's called) in the factory location?
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i just cut the bottom outta my factory air box gave it a nice vroom a little bit of pickup junkers88 what battery airbox swap u talkin bout?
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Exactly what you think it is, swap the airintake with the battery. So less tubing for the intake.
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well i fib that but what u do bout your maf plug on the other side?
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splice and add more wire?
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I love to post pictures.

This is the battery/air box swap. I actually did the Supra MAF install at about the same time so it isn't exactly a swap. I had to extend the wires for the MAF plug but it was easy and turned out pretty clean.



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Oh and since we're posting pictures here's a fav of mine, no it's not a yota but it was fun.

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hey junker, whats the part number for the afm?
is there two that a directplug and play?
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Originally Posted by 874runnersr5
hey junker, whats the part number for the afm?
is there two that a directplug and play?
I'd have to look to be sure but I think it's 22250-43110. Came of off an 5m-ge motor in an 82 Supra, direct plug-n-play. There are a ton of threads on this since it seems that lots of folks are looking to do the swap.
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