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Old May 27, 2005 | 05:31 AM
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Default Injen passes CARB emissions but AEM can't?

how is it that injen was able to pass the california carb testing and became carb legal but aem can't? that just seems weird. maybe that just goes to show that injen is smarter and their intake is a better one to get.
Old May 27, 2005 | 02:45 PM
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If the Injen doesn't have a bypass valve, I believe that could be the reason. I have heard that no CAI with a bypass valve will pass CARB, but I don't know specifically why.
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interesting. so that would mean that k&n could pass too but they probably didn't bother to apply to pass carb because that way they could keep their intake price lower and hopefully get more people to buy theirs because of the low price.
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Actually, the Injen is NOT CARB legal. If you check their website, you will see that it is listed for off-road use only. The only way any company, including ours, is going to be able to CARB an intake for the tC is to retain the factory charcoal filter, which robs some serious power from the intake system.
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Originally Posted by WeaponR_Ray
Actually, the Injen is NOT CARB legal. If you check their website, you will see that it is listed for off-road use only. The only way any company, including ours, is going to be able to CARB an intake for the tC is to retain the factory charcoal filter, which robs some serious power from the intake system.
Which is exactly why the AEM CAI for the tC is never comming out. The power gains on a carb legal CAI would be so weak, its not even worth releasing. Espeacialy since they have a deal with Toyota, and to release it, it must be CARB legal. Even the AEM inatkes on the xA, and xB are pretty weak, compared to industry standards.
Old May 28, 2005 | 01:14 AM
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Yup, the current INJEN tC intake is NOT CARB approved.
Old May 28, 2005 | 01:23 AM
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i see now. i was looking at a picture of one on a guy's tc, but i found out it was a camry injen intake on the guy's tc. i thought it was weird why he was using it as a short ram instead of a full cai. that because the full cai tubing won't fit around the tc's engine bay parts because it's designed for the camry's engine bay.
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