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Adam, none of those intake kits are guaranteed to work with the 36 series. Both intake kits are made to work with the 3MZ-fe, which is the 3.3L bigger brother of the 1mz-fe. In addition, the body that they have been made for may not be the same as our 36 series. They both look like they come with the tubing/connector for the engine oil breather, but doesn't seem to offer anything for the vacuum surge tank.

Biggest 'issue' with the 36 series is that they integrated the Vacuum surge tank from the Gen4's (http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_G_1999_TOYOTA_CAMRY_MCV10R-AEPGKN_1708.2.html) into the airbox. So in order to get a SRI/CAI setup, the easiest way is to buy one of these from Toyota or get one from a wrecker (that is, the vacuum surge tank from a Gen 4). A wrecker will only ask for $20 max. The 2 tubes that require vacuum will tap into the canister and the other tube can vent into the atmosphere; just put a filter on the end of it.

As far as I know, there aren't any off the shelf CAI/SRI products for the gen5.

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