Its the TRD CAI safe in rain??
so i live in Puerto Rico ( for those who dont know its a tropical island in the caribbean)
and here rains every weeks or sometimes everyday ,so its the TRD cold air safe to use ????in my previous car i have the AEM cai without any problem at all but since the TRD have that bumper vent is kind of scary when rains so please give your opinion
and here rains every weeks or sometimes everyday ,so its the TRD cold air safe to use ????in my previous car i have the AEM cai without any problem at all but since the TRD have that bumper vent is kind of scary when rains so please give your opinion
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I live in NY and we just had a couple of days of bad rain. My xb has the TRD intake and is Lowered on Tanabe Springs. Def no problem Driveing in the rain, I tryed not to hit any puddles but cant avoid all of them.
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Originally Posted by fujita_TC
just buy the injen hydroshield...it goes over the filter which repells water..
On the 08-Up xB2's the TRD intakes is a RAM-Air Style. Filter is flat and Square and sit's in a ram are box with the TRD bumper Vent.
If he was to run the AEM, Fujita, Injen, Tenzo-R ect he would beable to use the Hydroshield.


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Originally Posted by pierre_tec
alright guys you convince me to buy it i hope i dont have any problems at all
You willl love
Originally Posted by TylerC08
Doesn't TRD make a bypass valve?
Originally Posted by cnstarz
Originally Posted by TylerC08
Doesn't TRD make a bypass valve?
The TRD puts an airbox in the fender which contains the filter

the intake for the air is on the top of the bucket, this inlet sits *above* the vent opening on the bumper. You're not going to need to really sweat water
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Originally Posted by lvbitwiz
Originally Posted by cnstarz
Originally Posted by TylerC08
Doesn't TRD make a bypass valve?
The TRD puts an airbox in the fender which contains the filter

the intake for the air is on the top of the bucket, this inlet sits *above* the vent opening on the bumper. You're not going to need to really sweat water
Very Well put!!!
Originally Posted by lvbitwiz
Originally Posted by cnstarz
Originally Posted by TylerC08
Doesn't TRD make a bypass valve?
The TRD puts an airbox in the fender which contains the filter

the intake for the air is on the top of the bucket, this inlet sits *above* the vent opening on the bumper. You're not going to need to really sweat water
thats where i read that the trd intake is an aem, minus the filter.
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