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CARB wouldn't be legal as well since i'm guessing TRD only applied for this intake on the FRS. Although I have doubts any cop would give you crap, the cops that do know the twins are essentially the same car would probably think it's cool. |
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I wish they'd make the air box so big that I could use the AC filters for my house in it
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I still can't believe there are no Air Straighteners here. Especially near the MAF like the factory box. Seems like they cut some corners and rushed this box into production.
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OK, We installed the TRD CAI on the BRZ this AM. The instructions and parts were all quality and the install required about 25 minutes. Some hardware from the OEM CAI were used in the install. The original MAF sensor is simply moved to the new airbox. If you look at your engines I believe the covers say both Toyota and Subaru; I doubt that you will encounter any crap from your dealer on warrenty issues
Note: this was included in the instructions___ " If your state requires an Emissions Complianc Label, one may be ordered through your Scion dealer or the Toyota Materials Distribution Center (MDC) 310-468-9800 or MDC@toyota.com" Also: "This TRD Performance Air Intake Kit has received 50-State Emmisions Compliance via the California Air Resources Board (CARB). Not all states require the Emission Compliance Label for this TRD Performance Air Intake Kit, please order MDC part number 00602-21140. Proof of ownership may be required." Next up---I do not have access to a dyno. I am 71 years-old and have been an SCCA licensed driver as well having driven a variety of performance machinery my whole life. It's my opinion that the TRD CAI has dramatically improved the low-end torque. When I roll on the throttle I'm getting a nice seamless torque response throughout the RPM range, where the OEM setup was peaky at best. All of the OEM system is removed except the last little bit of the sound tube, which is blocked off with a cap. The cabin is slightly less noisy, I can now hear the injectors clicking (a common Subaru trait). The engine now sounds like an engine; lovely, smooth mechanical sounds instead of that "artifical sound-tube." There is no "magic" bullet to increase horsepower without spending cubic dollars. Subaru and Toyota have equipped these cars with technology that was common only to real racing cars not so many years ago. My goal has been to enhance my BRZ with practical additions that increase my driving pleasure and enjoyment. The only other items I've added were a master cylinder brace and braided stainless brakelines. These enhancements have produced a much firmer pedal that reminds of race cars I've driven. Now I'm going to enjoy driving the car and "learning" to get the most out of it with what skills I still have. Last edited by Red2Liter; 04-12-2013 at 08:35 AM. Reason: check spelling |
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TRD CAI
The TRD tube comes right off the CAI and has a straight path to the throttle body with no resonators creating pulses and no curved tubes.
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OK, We installed the TRD CAI on the BRZ this AM. The instructions and parts were all quality and the install required about 25 minutes. Some hardware from the OEM CAI were used in the install. The original MAF sensor is simply moved to the new airbox. If you look at your engines I believe the covers say both Toyota and Subaru; I doubt that you will encounter any crap from your dealer on warranty issues
Note: this was included in the instructions___ " If your state requires an Emissions Complianc Label, one may be ordered through your Scion dealer or the Toyota Materials Distribution Center (MDC) 310-468-9800 or MDC@toyota.com" Also: "This TRD Performance Air Intake Kit has recieved 50-State Emmisions Compliance via the California Air Resources Board (CARB). Not all states require the Emission Compliance Label for this TRD Performance Air Intake Kit, please order MDC part number 00602-21140. Proof of ownership may be required." Next up---I do not have access to a dyno. I am 71 years-old and have been an SCCA licensed driver as well having driven a variety of performance machinery my whole life. It's my opinion that the TRD CAI has dramatically improved the low-end torque. When I roll on the throttle I'm getting a nice seamless torque response throughout the RPM range, where the OEM setup was peaky at best. All of the OEM system is removed except the last little bit of the sound tube, which is blocked off with a cap. The cabin is slightly less noisy, I can now hear the injectors clicking (a common Subaru trait). The engine now sounds like an engine; lovely, smooth mechanical sounds instead of that "artifical sound-tube." There is no "magic" bullet to increase horsepower without spending cubic dollars. Subaru and Toyota have equipped these cars with technology that was common only to real racing cars not so many years ago. My goal has been to enhance my BRZ with practical additions that increase my driving pleasure and enjoyment. The only other items I've added were a master cylinder brace and braided stainless brakelines. These enhancements have produced a much firmer pedal that reminds of race cars I've driven. Now I'm going to enjoy driving the car and "learning" to get the most out of it with what skills I still have. |
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The stock box has no curves before the MAF either. The straighteners were used to help the MAF reading. Anything after the MAF is irrelevant unless its super restrictive.
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Could be, I've been around long enough to know I shouldn't rule anything out. Before you all scoff; when asked to what he attributed his driving success, Mario Andretti pointed to his butt and said, "it's all right here."
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Red2Liter, you almost got me sold!
If i get one in time, I will be able to dyno it on the 20th.... |
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