08-27-2005, 03:06 PM | #1 |
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I've been looking all over for a Cold AIr Intake for my MKIV Supra and I can either find Absolutely nothing besides short Ram or Cold Air for TT or Turbo Models. I have a Stock 95 Non Turbo engine but I intend on Swapping to a 98 3000 VVTI Twin Turbo Engine by next year. Is it ok, or possible for me to put a cold air intended for a TT on my NA engine now and then switch it to the new engine when I get it or is this totally not feasible? Let me know if u have any ideas or perhaps another method that I can work with, thanx.
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08-28-2005, 04:58 PM | #2 |
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i think it is possible to do that...the only difference is the air flow through the intake...it might be different for a turbo engine, but it still allows more air into the motor so i am assuming that you could put one on ur na supra, its like a custom intake that people do for cars that arent applicable, they make custom piping and stick a k&n filter on top...usually it works because there is no air restrictions, this will be the same idea
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