View Full Version : Installed AEM CAI and GReddy Evo, what do you guys think?
RexPokinghorn
11-16-2001, 12:23 AM
http://www.geocities.com/onewh0kn0s/intakeexhaust/
Comments and gripes welcome! :)
KSilver2000
11-16-2001, 12:33 AM
Looks nice, but I personally like the Injen CAI and TRD exhaust combo. Nice job.
RexPokinghorn
11-16-2001, 12:42 AM
Hey KSilver, are you considering going to the Bay Celica Meet? It's this Sunday in San Ramon! Check the Nor Cal section for more info.
Sweet. I have the exact same set-up. Its quiet but deadly. My intake is actually red too. Anyway good choices. Can't go wrong with AEM or GReddy.
coOOlcelica
11-16-2001, 07:49 AM
hey does it really make a difference at lower rpsm since you have your intake filter looking sticking out like that????:confused:
t2000gts
11-16-2001, 08:49 AM
nice but don't drive that thing in the rain! haha your filter's facing the open air directly so water's sure to get in. you might wanna cover that up with something (like a fog light).
RexPokinghorn
11-16-2001, 01:21 PM
I can DEFINATELY feel the difference at higher speeds. I mean, there's no kick at 60mph+, but it accelerates a lot faster than it did before. The newer generation Mustang GT (v8) I would only lose ground against slightly when I was stock. But now, w/ the AEM and GReddy, I can start pulling.
t2000, oh yeah - when it rains, my car goes into hiding! I still have the little plastic piece that covers up the hole, so I'll be putting that back on whenever it rains. But thank God it doesn't rain THAT much over here. :) Stupid AEM can't make a bypass valve for us :(
coOOlcelica
11-16-2001, 10:08 PM
cool man...u know how your intake sticks out like that...show that not any hot air get into the intake the common problem with them at lower rpms!!! around 1k to 3k
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