Injen Short Ram Intake Install Buggin' Me
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I figured if we can allow some fresh air in to the engine bay near the intake filter, it shoud help. I have seen somebody do this and I think it works. I removed and folded the rubber seal around the headlight thereby allowing a path of fresh air to bypass the radiator and go directly to the engine bay. See picture:
#137
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Got mine at last and fitted it yesterday. Love it.
I think it is a must to shape the engine cover around the pipe.
Easy with a good old fashioned half round file and a pencil.
Good tip for using masking tape to stop scratching the pipe, as I took it on and off about twenty times until I had a perfect fit. Can't remember who suggested that tip, but thanks whoever it was.
Mine is a 02 and like Bon doesn't have the OBD cannister (what is it?). Maybe it's not required in Europe!
I used the pipe supplied for it, cut it and plugged it under the engine cover because it looks better, I think.
Shame Injen don't supply new clamps, bit of a cop out for them.
Anyway, good 'bang for your buck' easy mod, thanks guys.
Best regards
Steve
I think it is a must to shape the engine cover around the pipe.
Easy with a good old fashioned half round file and a pencil.
Good tip for using masking tape to stop scratching the pipe, as I took it on and off about twenty times until I had a perfect fit. Can't remember who suggested that tip, but thanks whoever it was.
Mine is a 02 and like Bon doesn't have the OBD cannister (what is it?). Maybe it's not required in Europe!
I used the pipe supplied for it, cut it and plugged it under the engine cover because it looks better, I think.
Shame Injen don't supply new clamps, bit of a cop out for them.
Anyway, good 'bang for your buck' easy mod, thanks guys.
Best regards
Steve
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Injen probably thinks that clamps are not needed, betcha. But I would rather have them. I agree, they should have supplied them. Even if they are the cheap wire clamps.
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Got mine at last and fitted it yesterday. Love it.
I think it is a must to shape the engine cover around the pipe.
Easy with a good old fashioned half round file and a pencil.
Good tip for using masking tape to stop scratching the pipe, as I took it on and off about twenty times until I had a perfect fit. Can't remember who suggested that tip, but thanks whoever it was.
Mine is a 02 and like Bon doesn't have the OBD cannister (what is it?). Maybe it's not required in Europe!
I used the pipe supplied for it, cut it and plugged it under the engine cover because it looks better, I think.
Shame Injen don't supply new clamps, bit of a cop out for them.
Anyway, good 'bang for your buck' easy mod, thanks guys.
Best regards
Steve
I think it is a must to shape the engine cover around the pipe.
Easy with a good old fashioned half round file and a pencil.
Good tip for using masking tape to stop scratching the pipe, as I took it on and off about twenty times until I had a perfect fit. Can't remember who suggested that tip, but thanks whoever it was.
Mine is a 02 and like Bon doesn't have the OBD cannister (what is it?). Maybe it's not required in Europe!
I used the pipe supplied for it, cut it and plugged it under the engine cover because it looks better, I think.
Shame Injen don't supply new clamps, bit of a cop out for them.
Anyway, good 'bang for your buck' easy mod, thanks guys.
Best regards
Steve
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Just installed mine. In case I'm not the only one who couldn't make much sense of the directions, I found this on their website. The pictures are much easier to make out.
http://www.injen.com/galleries/produ...directions.pdf
http://www.injen.com/galleries/produ...directions.pdf
#141
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Well Mandy I am sure you know what is sounds like as you have just fitted yours.
Been driving it today with the top down and it's awesome. I have a fairly loud custom exhaust and this just makes it sound so much better. Floor the throttle in third from about 2,000 revs and it sounds like a jet, drop a cog at sixty and the car you are overtaking really knows you are coming.
Probably doesn't make a difference to lag, but it seems too.
As the other guys have said you just keep hitting the gas to hear it.
Great cheap mod, and it's amazing how much plastic you remove from the engine bay.
On the subject of cold air. Maybe I am wrong, but by removing the scoop for the old intake you are left with quite a large gap between the hood and the top of the rad so lots of cold air will enter the engine compartment without going through the rad (especially at speed). Maybe we can make a scoop to direct the air to the filter, no!!!
Best regards
Steve
Been driving it today with the top down and it's awesome. I have a fairly loud custom exhaust and this just makes it sound so much better. Floor the throttle in third from about 2,000 revs and it sounds like a jet, drop a cog at sixty and the car you are overtaking really knows you are coming.
Probably doesn't make a difference to lag, but it seems too.
As the other guys have said you just keep hitting the gas to hear it.
Great cheap mod, and it's amazing how much plastic you remove from the engine bay.
On the subject of cold air. Maybe I am wrong, but by removing the scoop for the old intake you are left with quite a large gap between the hood and the top of the rad so lots of cold air will enter the engine compartment without going through the rad (especially at speed). Maybe we can make a scoop to direct the air to the filter, no!!!
Best regards
Steve
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I heard that the 2006 can use the Injen that we installed. I would assume the 2009 is the same as 2006 and therefore can use the Injen.
But I do wonder why they do specify the Injen for 2002~2004 only.
Anybody?
But I do wonder why they do specify the Injen for 2002~2004 only.
Anybody?
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I contacted them for my 2004 and they told me that they could not guaranty the fit on other years simply because they didn't try it.
But I believe it will actually fit ALL SC430 regardless of year.
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scdroptop can chime in. The engine did not change, hence should fit. But somebody who has 2006~2010 can attest.
#148
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If you look back at post #88 the pictures show a 2006 installation. Only one hose is used and the other port on the intake snorkel is plugged. Another option is to tee or "Y" the two intake ports together. No big deal.
Mine is a 2002 and doesn't require the other hose (no OBD cannister) either. I ran the hose under the engine cover and plugged it there. Thought it looked better.
Can someone tell me what an OBD cannister is and why I haven't got one?
Best regards
Steve
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I has to do with the gas tank vapors. They were sucked into the intake through this valve to be burned rather than vented. The "OBD" part is because the On Board Diagnostics monitors the proper operation of this function and generates codes if it's not working properly. Later Toyotas perform this function in a different way and don't use the OBD valve so there's no hose. I might be a little inaccurate here but that's all I know about it.
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I has to do with the gas tank vapors. They were sucked into the intake through this valve to be burned rather than vented. The "OBD" part is because the On Board Diagnostics monitors the proper operation of this function and generates codes if it's not working properly. Later Toyotas perform this function in a different way and don't use the OBD valve so there's no hose. I might be a little inaccurate here but that's all I know about it.
Best regards
Steve