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which intake would you suggest me? i need to change air filter soon so i thought i'll change the whole thing and put instake instead of wastin money on air filter..
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
Last edited by alexus; May 14, 2002 at 01:51 PM.
Originally posted by a1exus
which intake would you suggest me? i need to change air filter soon so i thought i'll change the whole thing and put instake instead of wastin money on air filter..
thanks in advance
which intake would you suggest me? i need to change air filter soon so i thought i'll change the whole thing and put instake instead of wastin money on air filter..
thanks in advance
Have you been sleeping through the WHOLE dyno thing????
Wait till the final results are in and then buy that one!!
I'm sorry but posts like that are going to get people pissed.
SEARCH for the love of God!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/search.php
Wait till the final results are in and then buy that one!!
I'm sorry but posts like that are going to get people pissed.
SEARCH for the love of God!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/search.php
Originally posted by a1exus
which intake would you suggest me? i need to change air filter soon so i thought i'll change the whole thing and put instake instead of wastin money on air filter..
thanks in advance
which intake would you suggest me? i need to change air filter soon so i thought i'll change the whole thing and put instake instead of wastin money on air filter..
thanks in advance
You're a "class act", man- literally! The information is in the forum - as vague as it is. All you need to do is search, read, and digest the info.
However, if you really want the info handed to you in a silver platter, you won't get disappointed with me.
As you wished, "Instead of wastin money on air filter", let me suggest not to buy a new one and throw out the old one. All Indy cars, F1, top fuel dragsters don't use air filters. It's proven to increase horsepower or else they would be using it. These cars dyno anywhere from 600 to 1600 hp. Yours is only half that. Air filters pose so much restriction to our engines. You notice how tight they put the engines and all in the engine bay? The only reason world rally cars use 'em is because of the heavy dust or mud encountered during special stages. You don't see dust on US roads, do you?
And the reason why Lexus and other car companies are selling air filters is to make money off of something that's really sold on people since Henry Ford built the first one, er Mr. Toyoda.
Originally posted by whitels
As you wished, "Instead of wastin money on air filter", let me suggest not to buy a new one and throw out the old one. All Indy cars, F1, top fuel dragsters don't use air filters. It's proven to increase horsepower or else they would be using it. These cars dyno anywhere from 600 to 1600 hp. Yours is only half that. Air filters pose so much restriction to our engines. You notice how tight they put the engines and all in the engine bay? The only reason world rally cars use 'em is because of the heavy dust or mud encountered during special stages. You don't see dust on US roads, do you?
And the reason why Lexus and other car companies are selling air filters is to make money off of something that's really sold on people since Henry Ford built the first one, er Mr. Toyoda.
As you wished, "Instead of wastin money on air filter", let me suggest not to buy a new one and throw out the old one. All Indy cars, F1, top fuel dragsters don't use air filters. It's proven to increase horsepower or else they would be using it. These cars dyno anywhere from 600 to 1600 hp. Yours is only half that. Air filters pose so much restriction to our engines. You notice how tight they put the engines and all in the engine bay? The only reason world rally cars use 'em is because of the heavy dust or mud encountered during special stages. You don't see dust on US roads, do you?
And the reason why Lexus and other car companies are selling air filters is to make money off of something that's really sold on people since Henry Ford built the first one, er Mr. Toyoda.
cant say that i agree with you on this one. there is a ton of airborne particles on any given day. hell my car is yellow in the morning here in ATL from the pollen. Long term removal of the air filter will have a detrimental effect on the reliablity of the engine. to what degree i am not sure. maybe a1 can be the test guinea pig for us. and then later we can use the search button to look up the results
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Originally posted by DrRick
cant say that i agree with you on this one. there is a ton of airborne particles on any given day. ....
Doc
cant say that i agree with you on this one. there is a ton of airborne particles on any given day. ....
Doc
Doc, that was my reply to a1's query !!!
I would recommend the SRT Intake w/ the race ECU. It costs $525 right from SRT. I just purchased one for my car. Whoever said taking your air filter out and throwing it away was a good thing. Winston Cup Cars and Endurance cars all have air filters. Dragsters don't because the motors are torn down and rebuilt after e/run. Too much dirt would get into your engine.
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