Celica GTS CAI

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dmitri
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Celica GTS CAI

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Will a CAI for a celica gt-s fit my vibe gt? My friend totalled his celica and the cai was untouched. Anyone know?
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millster
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Re: Celica GTS CAI (dmitri)

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I'm going to go with no. From what I can remember, they're considerably different. The tube goes almost straight to the front of the car instead of over toward the wheel well in the Vibe.
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Re: Celica GTS CAI (dmitri)

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I don't believe so. The throttle body appears to be on a different angle. Also, are you sure it's a CAI and not just a short ram? Injen makes both and neither look like they will fit. Go to http://www.ptuning.com to look at the pics of the intakes for the GT-S.
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Re: Celica GTS CAI (dmitri)

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No it will not fit unless U relocate your battery then maybe. I had my Rod Millen Intake laying around when I bought my Vibe GT and I though the same thing but it would not work.
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No. The part numbers are different from Injen. The Celica GTS CAI part number is RD2046 and the Matrix XRS/Vibe GT is RD2075.
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Re: Celica GTS CAI (Triton GT)

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yea im positive its a CAI, i put it in with him. I think it might fit, im gonna try anyway. If it doesnt maybe i can cut it somewhere and relocate the filter..
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