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ITB setup for tc?

This is a discussion on ITB setup for tc? within the Engine Performance forums, part of the Scion tC category; has anybody heard of an ITB kit for the 2AZFE? ive been trying to search for one or somebody working ...

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    Default ITB setup for tc?

    has anybody heard of an ITB kit for the 2AZFE?
    ive been trying to search for one or somebody working on one but i haven't found anything so far...

    anybody in the know?

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    I haven't heard anything about this subject. Just did some reading up on it though. It seems that the majority of people think that the hp gains are WAY too low for the money spent. Plus, they seem to benefit higher RPM engines. Neither of which would be beneficial in my book.
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    TWM are the big players and they don't seem to be interested in the 2AZ-FE.
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    Honestly, investing in the G.E. short runner intake would be a better option (after being boosted of course).


 

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