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Old 11-09-2009, 03:24 PM
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Hey, sorry for the late response. I usually browse this site when it gets cooler out. I'll snap some pics when I get a chance. Right now, I've got the bed off for rear frame painting, gas tank, and fuel feed line swap. Gotta finish that up ASAP, it's going to get cold soon!

Shoot me a PM in a week or two if I haven't updated this thread with pics yet.
Old 11-09-2009, 08:29 PM
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that setup looks very schwing!!! Most of what was said after that, I don't get; about moving it here and there for cold air, or mudding, etc., but on the first setup, if it improves mileage at all, I am all about that!
So if it comes with all parts necessary, and instructions for installation, I'll turn a wrench for it! What is an egr line, anyway?
Old 11-09-2009, 08:40 PM
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I went over to your site, to check out the dyno's, could you give us a synopsis of your findings, and some analysis or first run conclusions?
I am not studied enough to know what those graphs are telling me...
Old 11-09-2009, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Outsane
they have been making thermo gaskets for honda's for long
$24.99 one more thing to get for the efi swap!
time..http://www.precisionpowerparts.com/s...=0&i=134642226
I run one of these on my honda. Although I don't have a laser thermometer, it still feels like the heat under the hood warms the intake manifold up to the same temperatures. The nice thing about it is that you'll never have to buy another intake manifold gasket ever again. I'll keep this in mind if next time I pull my intake manifold.
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Now i see the intake part, where is the filter...???? am i missing something?
Old 11-10-2009, 12:18 AM
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In theory wouldn't dry ice(yea you have to replace it all the time and it would cost a ass load but it would cool the incoming air a lot better it would seem) work in line somewhere work better for cooling the air then running the aluminum the same way the plastic intake tube is run because if I am not mistake aluminum will hold the heat longer then plastic anyway
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.....I must admit; Gnarly makes good sense, even to a layman such as myself.
Old 11-14-2009, 09:11 PM
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this thread is going to outlast my 22re!

delete: outdated info

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Old 11-15-2009, 06:38 AM
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^^^^^^^ That is a perfect example! I think your double stack filter is to a 22r what my 2.75" intake tube is to a 22re. The drivability differences that you noticed with the extra air filter sound very similar to what I noticed when I switched to the 2.75" intake tube. I am fortunate enough to have access to a dynometer, and I wanted to share my results with the Toyota community. But like you pointed out, it is difficult to see the benefit of a better breathing intake just by looking at a dyno graph.
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yeah gona bring this back!!!

hey stold your idea ha
how much were your intake tubes???

and what you do with the egr hose???

also your hp power and torque R on the floor man
how many miles on your 22re

i was doing 135 torque and about 109 on hp
but i also noticed you opened up your exhaust bad idea to trade power for growl from your tailpipe

eh your truck...

heres some pics of mind

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my Tb was aimed down word at an angle about 45 deg so this is what i did to get to it
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The reason Y i did this was beacuse my 90 deg coupler ripped on me when i was offroading so this had no play in the couplings so hopefuly meaning no tears

let me know what you did with the egr hose

jose juan

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Old 03-25-2010, 11:05 PM
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My god the airflow inside that tube would be so disrupted you are probably better putting the stock intake back on....Grind those welds back too if you cant lay a good bead.
Old 03-26-2010, 08:15 AM
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I had this made for my Supra AFM swap as well. $110.
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Old 03-26-2010, 10:17 PM
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OP, your intake looks great! I think you may be on to something. And that last intake posted by "peach", dude that thing is disgusting.... Awful looking and I can't imagine the airflow being very good at all....
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Guys it's an 88 so the TB is at an angle so I realy coud not figure a way to get to it so I did 45 deg cuts any Ideasi to improve this distortaion

plus I made it beacuse my coupler riped and well I was not going to spnd a bill or more for a new one

the welds yes Bad but first time welding

peach
Old 03-27-2010, 11:48 AM
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would watch your top radiator hose to. looks like it is rubbing on your intake. wold fix that your you will have a pretty good mess going on.
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TRD11, if you could make one for my Supra MAF, I would be interested in purchasing one. I have also done the battery/intake swap so let me know any measurements you may need, and a price.

Alex
Old 03-27-2010, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Peach
Guys it's an 88 so the TB is at an angle so I realy coud not figure a way to get to it so I did 45 deg cuts any Ideasi to improve this distortaion

plus I made it beacuse my coupler riped and well I was not going to spnd a bill or more for a new one

the welds yes Bad but first time welding

peach
do a late model 22re upper intake manifold swap and viola straight throttle body......
Old 03-27-2010, 03:21 PM
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Even easier...relocate your battery and run your intake to the other side. Then you can keep the down angle as you have nothing to clear.

Unless the pipes are holding pressure (forced induction) there is no harm in grinding back welds. Even the worst welder in the world can make a seamless join with enough patience and grinding.
Old 03-27-2010, 04:40 PM
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looks better than stock..
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I need to do something with mine.
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