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supra887mgte 08-12-2005 01:25 AM

i got an 88 supra turbo and i want an intake but i cant find one in a reasonable price range they all say there for non turbos , does anyone know of a reasonable intake for this ! thanks

ozsupra 08-12-2005 01:52 AM

Blitz.... HKS.... K&N.... Apexi.... there are more, but they all make after market intakes that should work on a turbo supra.

monkihead 08-12-2005 01:55 AM

all you need is the adapter to bolt onto ur mass air meter and a universal cone.
adapter~15$ at autozone/napa
filter ~ 24$ at autozone/advance
having them "fall" off the truck at my dads shop ~ priceless....

lol, jk i give my dad my effort for parts..

supra887mgte 08-12-2005 02:02 AM

thanks that is more what im talking about i dont feel like spending over a hundred dollars on the same thing im gonna get for 40

supra887mgte 08-12-2005 02:17 AM

i wanna buy one off of ebay and they all say non turbo i dont understand what the difference is between the intake pipes and adaptders i cant find a cheap adapter and filter for a turbo
if u think that the pipes are the same or i can use the non turbo as a filter tell me or atleast give me ur opinion im confused

Poodles 08-12-2005 03:54 AM

Let me make the point that this is RIGHT before the turbo, and this is an area you shouldn't skimp on, as you can damage the AFM and turbo if you get a cheapy that falls apart. In the end, a K&N is quite cheap since it's great protection, AND it's cleanable and will outlast having the change out cheap air filters.

Spend a lot of money ont he intake, and get cheap on the exhaust if you want to cust costs, this is you're engine's health here...

ozsupra 08-12-2005 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Poodles@Aug 12 2005, 03:54 AM
Let me make the point that this is RIGHT before the turbo, and this is an area you shouldn't skimp on, as you can damage the AFM and turbo if you get a cheapy that falls apart. In the end, a K&N is quite cheap since it's great protection, AND it's cleanable and will outlast having the change out cheap air filters.

Spend a lot of money ont he intake, and get cheap on the exhaust if you want to cust costs, this is you're engine's health here...

Exactly right, though personally I wouldn't want to go cheap on either, if you go cheap on an exhaust you can still fuck your car.

And yes K&N are great, they do the job, are a good price and you don't have to replace them, just clean every certain amount of K's... I forget what is recommended, 60,000 or something? *Shrugs*

But if you are modifying your car, you do NOT want to go cheap on anything, it WILL damage your car in the long run and possibly restrict buyers in the future if you ever decided to sell.

supra887mgte 08-12-2005 05:35 PM

ive got a pacestter exhaust already it sounds alright and seems to add a little bit of torque also it was 195 total so i guess im gonna have to dish out some cash for an expensive intake :(

monkihead 08-12-2005 05:48 PM

the non turbo intake piping will not work on turbo setups. all you do need is the adapter and the filter. as for using a k&n, you can also get a MAC, which uses the same filter material that is reusable.
MAC p/n 30030 will work.

suprra_girl 08-15-2005 10:45 AM

or you could look in the faqs and visit the stores listed ;)


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