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Looking for the best intake for a 1987 toyota supra non turbo
Hi i just joined this supra forum and i just recently bought a 1987 toyota supra non-turbo. I need some help guys cuz i'm lookin for the best intake for a 1987 toyota supra non turbo. Could any1 please tell me what to get or what ur best opinion is. thank you. please respond! =)
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That really depends on how much money or how much fabrication you want to put into it. Just like any car, the best choice is the one with the most flow of cold air. Or the one that fits your budget.
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When I got my car 4.5 yrs ago, I researched the hell outa getting more power, without doing an engine overhaul and expensive parts.
Read: http://www.toyota-supra.info/forums/...read.php?t=957 I got a kit (adaptor plate and K&N style filter) from eBay for $25. I mounted it to the AFM, then made a box (plastic flat pieces) around the air filter so only cold, outside the hood, air goes into it. Just putting a filter on (removing the factry airbox) will actually loose you a few hp. Hot, underhood air, is NOT what you want to suck into the engine. You might check this out..... Quote: You Know, March Makes A Great Ram Air Kit For Mustangs That Can Be Easily Adapted To A Mk-3. The One A Friend Of Mine And I Used WAS For A 96 Mustang. Last edited by DRAGONRACER76 : 09-04-2005 |
dont they make a headlight vent? for the right side of the car so the car can suck in cold air?
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Take your pick... http://www.suprasport.com/Intake_c_49-1-1.html
I'd suggest going to Advanced Auto Parts or Auto Zone to get a AFM adapter. |
dude you can do wha i did..theres a japanese car store in huntington beach california called supraauto bacs and they had a tenzo filter..for 17 dollars and a toyota adapter for a non turbo supra like 9 bucks mines is a turbo supra and the screws didnt match so i just wen ghetto and took a drill and made it fit
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