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Old 02-05-2008, 05:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ram air or Cold air?

I have a 2003 Celica gt. I'm looking to do some sort of mod to it and i'm a little stuck. Would ram air or cold air be more beneficial? If not that, what is another mod that isn't to expensive that would add more power?
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Re: Ram air or Cold air?

Cold air combined with headers and a full exhaust set up would probably do the most good, next to buying a GT-S or putting a turbo in.
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i have a GT-S Wat would be the best do u recommend the same setup as the GT?
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Re: Ram air or Cold air?

I don't really know. Search it at newcelica.org They'll have lots of opinions.
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Re: Ram air or Cold air?

i went with short ram. I would keep it stock though. Better pick up and quiet motor.
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Re: Ram air or Cold air?

When it comes down to short ram or cold air I'd go with the cold air... more money but your getting true cold air. A short ram just pulls in the air from the the engine bay their for being warm air. And then go with some hearders and work your way back to the muffler.
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cold air intake it is <3 ty
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