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Hi guys, just let me start off by saying that I'm the proud new owner of an 07 Sportivo ZR6 and that it is, by far the best drive I've had (which I guess isn't saying much, considering that I've only driven about 10 cars haha). Anyway, I've frequented this site quite a bit to look at information regarding the Aurion, but never posted because I didn't have the car :P.

Anyway, I was wondering a bit about a new air intake; I had a look in the FAQ thread and saw that I could just purchase a panel filter and straight swap it with the stock one. There were a couple of things I'd like to know...

- Which brand(s) is/are the better one(s)? (I saw K&N, but are there any others?)

- Where is the best place to buy the intake?

- Is there a guide for actual process to replace the stock intake?

With the last question, I had a quick look at my engine bay and saw two clips (which look like they just come off) and what seemed like another hose/cord connected to what I believe was the filter. Now to play it on the safe side, I wanted to ask around here before I did any pulling out, in case I missed anything. So would it just be a straight undoing of the clips, pulling out the old intake and just placing the new one in there? That's what I'm after really, something that just requires me to remove the old one and put the new one in its place. Any recommendations?

Oh, and just to make sure, by replacing the intake, I know there isn't any real power difference (or at least it's negligible) but there is a better sound, correct? I just want that extra sound haha.

Cheers.

On a separate non-car related note, how do I change the "Toyota Model" on the left? It won't let me change it in the "My Profile" section.

EDIT: Did a search of the existing forum threads, and reading now at work, so may remove my post if I can't find what I'm after. Or if someone already has the information handy, that'd be nice haha C:

EDIT2: Alright, I'm now properly confused as to what I should be looking at. I was looking at this thread (http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=27892&st=0&p=396003&hl=+air%20+intake&fromsearch=1entry396003) and it seems the filter is a panel (http://www.trdparts.jp/english/parts_airfilter.html)? But then in this thread (http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=30652&st=0&p=425053&hl=+air%20+intake&fromsearch=1entry425053) the K&N link (http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?Prod=69-8611TS) looks like a pod filter. Which should I opt for? Maybe I should poke around my engine bay for a bit, hmmm... Also, I should probably say, I'm assuming a cold air intake is the same as air intake. I'm no engine-head, but looking at all this has me confused.

EDIT3: Also, this is just something for DJKOR to consider, but would it possible to make a thread with all the "how to" guides in this forum, and pin it? That would help with the DIY scene immensely I think. Just my two cents haha.

Edited by jasonwlin
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If you're talking about K&N CAI intake, when you bought it, it comes with DIY guide on how to do it step by step.

Apart from K&N, there is a Fujita. No 1 tried it here before, but a source says it's a bit louder compared to K&N.

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If you're talking about K&N CAI intake, when you bought it, it comes with DIY guide on how to do it step by step.

Apart from K&N, there is a Fujita. No 1 tried it here before, but a source says it's a bit louder compared to K&N.

Ohh ok, hmmm do you know roughly how much for each? Or even a place where I can get it from (I can get a price from there).

Actually, you could probably answer a couple of things for me. With a cold air intake, that would involve me running a pipe to the front of the car yes? (What I gathered from online research). Which mod would I be able to do that would increase sound and wouldn't require me to make too drastic a modification to the vehicle (ie, pulling out the stock and just slipping the aftermarket in it's place)?

Edited by jasonwlin
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Most people here bought their intake from ebay, shipped from U.S.A. You should be able to get it cheaper considering the aud is stronger compared to when we bought it.

It shouldn't cost you no more than $350 AUD..

Your question is generally broad. Intake increases amount of oxygen, etc etc, one of the results is increase in engine noise. I watched a youtube video, changing the filter to a certain brand increases the noise too, noticeable but not as much as the Intake..

Another way to increase the sound of the car is through your exhaust. Go to the FAQ and search for Varex.


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Most people here bought their intake from ebay, shipped from U.S.A. You should be able to get it cheaper considering the aud is stronger compared to when we bought it.

It shouldn't cost you no more than $350 AUD..

Your question is generally broad. Intake increases amount of oxygen, etc etc, one of the results is increase in engine noise. I watched a youtube video, changing the filter to a certain brand increases the noise too, noticeable but not as much as the Intake..

Another way to increase the sound of the car is through your exhaust. Go to the FAQ and search for Varex.

Ohh ok, so eBay. Thanks. And yeah, sorry about the broadness, I guess I was hoping to get a rundown on intakes specifically haha. Any potholes (ie, bad brand etc) or recommendations that I should be aware of before buying ? I think I'll be getting a short ram intake; my friend's Integra hydrolocked a while back with a CAI and his engine block blew, wasn't pretty.

I found this on eBay, is this good/what I should be looking at? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/K-N-TYPHOON-SHORT-RAM-INTAKE-CAMRY-3-5L-07-08-SILVER-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem56363c768eQQitemZ370277119630QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

Edited by jasonwlin
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Hey buddy, I bought my K&N from this guy here.

The box itself contains all the parts you need to install the Typhoon Intake. Of course you'll need your own tools..

It also comes with an instruction sheet. I found it pretty straight forward, took about 2 hours to put mine on, and I even had a mate to help me out a little.

This is by far the best mod I have done so far, and probably will be the best overall.

If you're in Melb, I can give you a hand or even take you for a drive so you can hear it in person... At 6,000rpm, it is bloody loud and sounds so awesome yahoo.gif

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Hey buddy, I bought my K&N from this guy here.

The box itself contains all the parts you need to install the Typhoon Intake. Of course you'll need your own tools..

It also comes with an instruction sheet. I found it pretty straight forward, took about 2 hours to put mine on, and I even had a mate to help me out a little.

This is by far the best mod I have done so far, and probably will be the best overall.

If you're in Melb, I can give you a hand or even take you for a drive so you can hear it in person... At 6,000rpm, it is bloody loud and sounds so awesome yahoo.gif

Ahh cool, thanks man. I'm just deciding between your CAI or getting an SRI. The whole hydrolock thing is concerning.

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Hey buddy, I bought my K&N from this guy here.

The box itself contains all the parts you need to install the Typhoon Intake. Of course you'll need your own tools..

It also comes with an instruction sheet. I found it pretty straight forward, took about 2 hours to put mine on, and I even had a mate to help me out a little.

This is by far the best mod I have done so far, and probably will be the best overall.

If you're in Melb, I can give you a hand or even take you for a drive so you can hear it in person... At 6,000rpm, it is bloody loud and sounds so awesome yahoo.gif

Ahh cool, thanks man. I'm just deciding between your CAI or getting an SRI. The whole hydrolock thing is concerning.

Best bet is to go with the SRI. It's more than enough to satisfy your needs, and you don't need to worry about hydrolocking ;)

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If you are going to be spending money on your car to change the air anything around the intake, do yourself a favour and spend the extra little bit to buy the K&N Typhoon SRI. I personally suggest this one over the Fujita CAI because of the availability and brand preference. If I was to give you my best advice, I would say to go get CES to make something for you.... but I like to be realistic.

- Which brand(s) is/are the better one(s)? (I saw K&N, but are there any others?)

There is no better brand. You either have the TRD or K&N panel filter replacement, or you have the K&N Typhoon SRI or the Fujita CAI. They would all be about the same.

- Where is the best place to buy the intake?

eBay or any American online store that ships to Australia.

- Is there a guide for actual process to replace the stock intake?

The K&N kit comes with a complete guide on how to install it. I'm fairly sure the Fujita kit would be the same. For the panel filter replacements, this should be straightforward.

With the last question, I had a quick look at my engine bay and saw two clips (which look like they just come off) and what seemed like another hose/cord connected to what I believe was the filter. Now to play it on the safe side, I wanted to ask around here before I did any pulling out, in case I missed anything. So would it just be a straight undoing of the clips, pulling out the old intake and just placing the new one in there? That's what I'm after really, something that just requires me to remove the old one and put the new one in its place. Any recommendations?

A panel filter replacement is as simple as loosening those clips, opening the filter box, and then changing the filter. Installing a SRI or CAI requires removal of the air filter box and all the hoses connected to it either get plugged off or they connect to the intake. The instructions provided with the intake show where these all connect.

Oh, and just to make sure, by replacing the intake, I know there isn't any real power difference (or at least it's negligible) but there is a better sound, correct? I just want that extra sound haha.

I wouldn't be swapping out the panel filter or putting in a K&N or Fujita intake with the expectation of getting any power gains. You would only be buying them for the extra service life and induction sound.

On a separate non-car related note, how do I change the "Toyota Model" on the left? It won't let me change it in the "My Profile" section.

You should be able to edit it now after the posts you have now made.

EDIT3: Also, this is just something for DJKOR to consider, but would it possible to make a thread with all the "how to" guides in this forum, and pin it? That would help with the DIY scene immensely I think. Just my two cents haha.

There aren't all the many DIY guides on the forum here for me to justify making a new thread for it. I will just eventually work on compiling the FAQ's a little better when I have the time.

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If you are going to be spending money on your car to change the air anything around the intake, do yourself a favour and spend the extra little bit to buy the K&N Typhoon SRI. I personally suggest this one over the Fujita CAI because of the availability and brand preference. If I was to give you my best advice, I would say to go get CES to make something for you.... but I like to be realistic.

- Which brand(s) is/are the better one(s)? (I saw K&N, but are there any others?)

There is no better brand. You either have the TRD or K&N panel filter replacement, or you have the K&N Typhoon SRI or the Fujita CAI. They would all be about the same.

- Where is the best place to buy the intake?

eBay or any American online store that ships to Australia.

- Is there a guide for actual process to replace the stock intake?

The K&N kit comes with a complete guide on how to install it. I'm fairly sure the Fujita kit would be the same. For the panel filter replacements, this should be straightforward.

With the last question, I had a quick look at my engine bay and saw two clips (which look like they just come off) and what seemed like another hose/cord connected to what I believe was the filter. Now to play it on the safe side, I wanted to ask around here before I did any pulling out, in case I missed anything. So would it just be a straight undoing of the clips, pulling out the old intake and just placing the new one in there? That's what I'm after really, something that just requires me to remove the old one and put the new one in its place. Any recommendations?

A panel filter replacement is as simple as loosening those clips, opening the filter box, and then changing the filter. Installing a SRI or CAI requires removal of the air filter box and all the hoses connected to it either get plugged off or they connect to the intake. The instructions provided with the intake show where these all connect.

Oh, and just to make sure, by replacing the intake, I know there isn't any real power difference (or at least it's negligible) but there is a better sound, correct? I just want that extra sound haha.

I wouldn't be swapping out the panel filter or putting in a K&N or Fujita intake with the expectation of getting any power gains. You would only be buying them for the extra service life and induction sound.

On a separate non-car related note, how do I change the "Toyota Model" on the left? It won't let me change it in the "My Profile" section.

You should be able to edit it now after the posts you have now made.

EDIT3: Also, this is just something for DJKOR to consider, but would it possible to make a thread with all the "how to" guides in this forum, and pin it? That would help with the DIY scene immensely I think. Just my two cents haha.

There aren't all the many DIY guides on the forum here for me to justify making a new thread for it. I will just eventually work on compiling the FAQ's a little better when I have the time.

Thanks DJKOR! That makes everything a lot more clearer. I've got just one more question with something you raised. You mentioned that "You either have the TRD or K&N panel filter replacement, or you have the K&N Typhoon SRI or the Fujita CAI. They would all be about the same." Does this mean I have the option of using the easier panel replacement? Would this panel produce an induction noise similar to an SRI or CAI?

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Thanks DJKOR! That makes everything a lot more clearer. I've got just one more question with something you raised. You mentioned that "You either have the TRD or K&N panel filter replacement, or you have the K&N Typhoon SRI or the Fujita CAI. They would all be about the same." Does this mean I have the option of using the easier panel replacement? Would this panel produce an induction noise similar to an SRI or CAI?

I know this question is for DJKOR, but I can't help but to give a guesstimation..

Answer is, Hell no. SRI Induction sound is pure sex to the ears.

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Thanks DJKOR! That makes everything a lot more clearer. I've got just one more question with something you raised. You mentioned that "You either have the TRD or K&N panel filter replacement, or you have the K&N Typhoon SRI or the Fujita CAI. They would all be about the same." Does this mean I have the option of using the easier panel replacement? Would this panel produce an induction noise similar to an SRI or CAI?

I know this question is for DJKOR, but I can't help but to give a guesstimation..

Answer is, Hell no. SRI Induction sound is pure sex to the ears.

Haha! Your reply is appreciated nonetheless! Thanks for your help. Also, with the eBay link you posted up, that item was a CAI and not an SRI yeah?

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Thanks DJKOR! That makes everything a lot more clearer. I've got just one more question with something you raised. You mentioned that "You either have the TRD or K&N panel filter replacement, or you have the K&N Typhoon SRI or the Fujita CAI. They would all be about the same." Does this mean I have the option of using the easier panel replacement? Would this panel produce an induction noise similar to an SRI or CAI?

I know this question is for DJKOR, but I can't help but to give a guesstimation..

Answer is, Hell no. SRI Induction sound is pure sex to the ears.

Haha! Your reply is appreciated nonetheless! Thanks for your help. Also, with the eBay link you posted up, that item was a CAI and not an SRI yeah?

Nah nah, that was a SRI. K&N don't make CAI for the Aurions.. (3.5L Camry)

This is a photo of the one in my car.

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Thanks DJKOR! That makes everything a lot more clearer. I've got just one more question with something you raised. You mentioned that "You either have the TRD or K&N panel filter replacement, or you have the K&N Typhoon SRI or the Fujita CAI. They would all be about the same." Does this mean I have the option of using the easier panel replacement? Would this panel produce an induction noise similar to an SRI or CAI?

Yikes. Note for future, if you are replying to the post above you in a single discussion thread, or if the post you are replying to is rather long, there is no need to quote the post. Just makes it easy for us all to read.

When I say 'about the same', I was referring to the quality. They all use a cotton gauze oiled filter which are all of comparative quality. In terms of induction sound, a straightforward panel filter swap isn't going to bring you anywhere near that of an SRI or CAI.

This is a photo of the one in my car.

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Show-off :lol: :P

DSC_0018.jpg

Hehehe. Nah, I don't have a decent photo of the intake only. That photo above was thanks to Charlie over in Sydney BTW.

But for purposes of showing the intake layout, here is one:

dsc05646e.th.jpg

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Out of curiosity, what's the difference between these two?

The price and the seller.

Posted

hey guys been outta the loop for a while, still happy with my home made intake,so haven't changed anything there.

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hey guys been outta the loop for a while, still happy with my home made intake,so haven't changed anything there.

Hey Cheif, still think the old heat sheild like that you get with the K&N one would be a good idea? i'm still tempted to get thr Fujita happening but just gotta get these Coilovers in first :P

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hey guys been outta the loop for a while, still happy with my home made intake,so haven't changed anything there.

Hey Cheif, still think the old heat sheild like that you get with the K&N one would be a good idea? i'm still tempted to get thr Fujita happening but just gotta get these Coilovers in first :P

do you know if you can buy the sheild alone or does it come with the intake?

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hey guys been outta the loop for a while, still happy with my home made intake,so haven't changed anything there.

Hey Cheif, still think the old heat sheild like that you get with the K&N one would be a good idea? i'm still tempted to get thr Fujita happening but just gotta get these Coilovers in first :P

do you know if you can buy the sheild alone or does it come with the intake?

Surely it would have to be available as a replacement part in case something happened to it?

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