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tequila748
6/10/2006 3:13:34 PM
Hey i have a 94 camry v6 1mz engine. and i put a custom intake on it, coulndt find any on the net for less than they wanted ( way to expensive ) anywho, i made my own custom intake, ill have pictures soon. i was wondering how i can make it forced induction, if i can get a new cone filter with an opening in the top for a tube, to be placed in a spot of effective induction. if anyone can help me. thx
JoeGengsta
6/27/2006 4:37:12 AM
double posted *NOOB*
lavalleemike
8/2/2006 1:42:48 PM
?With 22 retared post your one to talk about a noob
jasmtz531
8/2/2006 7:16:03 PM
Clarify this for me because I dont have a clue of what your talking about.


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ORIGINAL: tequila748
if i can get a new cone filter with an opening in the top for a tube, to be placed in a spot of effective induction. if anyone can help me. thx

v6kamree
8/3/2006 10:26:43 AM
yeah k&n do one called the apollo filter, its what im gettin and attachin a tube to it
Krazy_Kreationz
9/28/2006 3:00:28 AM
basicly your saying you have a cold air intake on your ride and you wanting more airflow...cause correct me if im wrong but isnt a forced air induction system be a FMIC?
jasmtz531
9/28/2006 6:48:39 PM
^^

I didnt understand the second half but I'll give it a shot.

I think your asking if a front mount is a form of forced induction which it is not. An intercooler is used to cool the hot air from forced induction. When a turbo or supercharger compresses air, it gets hot which will not make as much power. If you install an intercooler between the engine and tubo/supercharger, it lower the intake temp and since colder air is denser then hot air it will make more power. This also increases reliabilty. A FMIC is just a way of cooling a hot intake charge, its not a form of forced induction by itself.
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