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Panel Filter Or Induction Kit?


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If you did though wouldn't it be the same as the standard CAF, as the intake size is the same?

The stock CAF has a small intake neck then expand to the size of the intake.

I suggest you to pop your own Yaris's hood and have a look yourself. In the end, you could find yourself a better solution! :)

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£20 for a new filter for the greddy once every 50,000 isn't going to break the bank. You could spend that on oil for oiled filters in the same time.

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Just out of interest does the induction kit allow fitment of the wires attatched to the stock aribox? I currently have 2 'plugs' attatched to current airbox.

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Just out of interest does the induction kit allow fitment of the wires attatched to the stock aribox? I currently have 2 'plugs' attatched to current airbox.

was wondering the same

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One plug clips off and the other "MAF" sensor fits into the induction kit you buy (if it is a yaris percific one)

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Yeah its the greddy one.

So what happens to the one that is clipped off? What is it meant for?

Also how do I know which is the MAF and which isnt?

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The MAF sensor is the larger one which has a kind of square top and screws in via 2 screws.

The other one clips onto airbox to basically make it look tidier! (has blue clip)

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Try and remove the stock cold air feed pipe and go for a short drive. :) You will love that sound, and remember, that cost nothing! :lol:

If a small bit of extra sound and 0.001% of performance gain is what you are after (and cheap price of course), go on ebay and get a cold air feed that has the same diameter as the air box inlet diameter.

That's what I did anyway~ psychologically feels better about the car:P

Filter is standard Stock ones... but a nice clean one though :)

DIYCAF.jpg

Ok gave it a go and did sound pretty cool :thumbsup: All it did though was make me wana have a louder and deeper noise :lol: Got my housemate to drive it past but seems to make alot more noise in the car than outside. Which I guess ain't a bad thing as doesn't make you look like a chav but makes the car sound better for the driver.

Also do you know the diameter of the air box inlet as im gona get a cold air feed now, and gona get a new filter since mine is mingin! Its black and has a few leaves and stuff :huh:

Also where did you get those 'rings' holding the cold air feed on? (have no idea what its called as you prob guess, but if still unclear what I mean, I mean the metal brackets you have holding the pipe on)

do you lose fuel econemy with this mate?

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