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Warm air intake :)


cheekymonkey
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Now make sure you seal it up and give it a cold air feed as the only way to breathe.

 

The supra's underbonnet temps are easily 30-40C higher than ambient.

 

How would I go about doing this - are there any kits? It doesn't look like the stock air box would fit over any more, and I don't have it anyway...

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How would I go about doing this - are there any kits? It doesn't look like the stock air box would fit over any more, and I don't have it anyway...

 

room for some flexi pipe to go undo the drivers side headlight. You would have to squash it a little though. Then just have it mounted starting somewhere behind the bumper pointing forward.

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room for some flexi pipe to go undo the drivers side headlight. You would have to squash it a little though. Then just have it mounted starting somewhere behind the bumper pointing forward.

 

My brother and I did something similar on the Skyline, however not sure how effective it is :)

cold air skyline.jpg

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Since you have the std air intake fitted, all you need to do is add a little more shielding around the filter and it should be fine, just for reference i fitted the std air intake to my induction (Apexi + all round heat shield) and the intake temps went from 30-40 deg down to ambient when over 40 mph.

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