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I have a question that I could never get an answer to since I actually never even asked...
I want to get a S/C or a turbo in the future. Does getting a CAI affect this? Or will the S/C or Turbo take care fo the intake so the use of an aftermarket one is not needed? |
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![]() Drives: Flint Mica 2007 Yaris S M.T. Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Seattle
Posts: 16
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Any SC or turbo kit will change the mounting point of the intake system. However, you can still modifiy it to work with the existing unit. We have a AEM short ram intake on my Dad's 2002 SVT Focus (jackson supercharged). We just had to take a chop saw to the end and snug up the silicone coupler a bit higher. Still, its a nice intake tube with a maf sensor fitting and a non-oiled filter...TONS better than a cruddy plastic black box. If you might go down the forced induction road dont worry about a $150-250 loss...you will spend thousands on the kit and installation/tuning. If you want to ebay the used unit or throw it away it wont exactly be your largest expense. Good Luck. I would just get the CAI or short ram and enjoy the extra noise until you pull the trigger on on the F.I. Kit. |
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