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Postby Logan » Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:11 pm

BZG|Bling wrote:Thats what my guess was too :)

if you want noise take off the airbox and run filters on the factory trumpets (sounds MEAN)


Yea those sock filters are a great idea, go back another 15hp. :roll: :wink:

Agreed, toyota did alot of R&D in the first place to get it right.
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Postby RomanV » Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:24 pm

I agree that toyota did a lot of research.... to come up with something that's cost effective, and fits in a FWD engine bay.

If you retained the original tuned length of the runners, then I wouldnt be surprised to see that some nicely machined 'straight' runners would give an increase in flow, with no real downside. (apart from probably not fitting in a FWD engine bay anymore....)

IF you're going to a RWD engine setup, then yeah, I think there's possibly benefits to having some 'straight' trumpets, assuming they're of equivilent length to the standard ones. (or there abouts)

In this case, a FWD setup, pulling off tuned length standard ones for some short ones that fit... Probably not such a good idea IMO.
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Postby Logan » Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:41 pm

Well put. Design is full of comprimises and in this case space restrictions. Even in rwd trim to get the same lenght there is issues with clearance to brake cylinders and what not.
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Postby Bazda » Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:26 pm

RomanV wrote:I agree that toyota did a lot of research.... to come up with something that's cost effective, and fits in a FWD engine bay.

If you retained the original tuned length of the runners, then I wouldnt be surprised to see that some nicely machined 'straight' runners would give an increase in flow, with no real downside. (apart from probably not fitting in a FWD engine bay anymore....)

IF you're going to a RWD engine setup, then yeah, I think there's possibly benefits to having some 'straight' trumpets, assuming they're of equivilent length to the standard ones. (or there abouts)

In this case, a FWD setup, pulling off tuned length standard ones for some short ones that fit... Probably not such a good idea IMO.


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Postby Bling » Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:48 pm

Logan wrote:
BZG|Bling wrote:Thats what my guess was too :)

if you want noise take off the airbox and run filters on the factory trumpets (sounds MEAN)


Yea those sock filters are a great idea, go back another 15hp. :roll: :wink:

Agreed, toyota did alot of R&D in the first place to get it right.


yeah I considered the socks insurance against large objects being sucked into the engine tho :wink:

I got sick of it being slower than factory though so went back to factory intake with K&N panel filter.

Only had it for the noise, i still miss the noise :cry:
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Postby FST4RD » Tue Apr 15, 2008 6:31 pm

Right they turned up, they were 105mm from tip to tip with the bell mouth rolled right round. 1 piece so no weld marks and the flange was seperate so you can cut them and adjust them down. Even at 105mm they fit with room to burn in the carib :D
Plus they sound HEAPS better!
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Postby Logan » Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:36 pm

cool chuck up some pics of them buythem selfs and installed!
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Postby FST4RD » Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:43 pm

Will do, he took it for a drive and noticed a different... better throttle responce and better pull up the top.
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Postby RedMist » Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:31 pm

FST4RD wrote:Will do, he took it for a drive and noticed a different... better throttle responce and better pull up the top.


You would be amazed at how much sound can throw off a butt dyno.

Id give greater than even odds that its slower.
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Postby Bling » Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:14 am

its got more pull up top because it now has less down low. Tell him to drive it for a few months, then swap to factory intake :P I bet he will give up the noise.

I know I did :oops:

i used to get torque steer at around 7k (maybe its not torque steer, but something got jiggy) but untill then she was pretty flat :cry:
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Postby FST4RD » Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:33 am

I think the noise and the look of them will keep him happy. And they do sound good :D
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Postby ROBODISCO_20v » Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:13 pm

Are you guys running stock ECU's with the trumpets?
If you are you should invest in an APEXI SAFCII or similar. You can pick one up secong hand pretty cheap(@$300). The most expensive bit will be the dyno tune. You wont even know its the same car.

If you've got time try a run with stock trumpets & aftermarket...
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Postby Crampy » Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:12 pm

Sorry to drag up an old thread, but are there any pics of those Toda trumpets?
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Postby ROBODISCO_20v » Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:08 pm

Doesn't look like they do them seperatly.
http://www.toda-racing.co.jp/en/product ... e/4ag.html

Try Jubiride
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From what I can make out they're for the silvertop only though.
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Postby FST4RD » Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:49 pm

Yip you can deffinately get TODA blacktop ones since he put his in a late model carib BZ touring.
This is a pic of the trumpets... if he's home early enough tomorrow i'll get a photo of them on the car. Oh and they came with uni-filter socks...
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Postby Crampy » Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:04 am

sweet cheers.
Some pics of them in the car would be sweet.
What length are they, 100mm aye?
Where did he get them from? Can you send me the info of the supplier?
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Postby FST4RD » Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:22 am

I'll ask him when he gets home, you can adjust the length by cutting them and clamping them up futher.
He got them from TODA in aus for under $500 shipped with filters....
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Postby Distrb » Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:25 am

www.efihardware.com(aussie based) has them also, up to 150mm long, to suit both black and silvertop throttlebodies
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Postby Crampy » Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:48 pm

Distrb wrote:www.efihardware.com(aussie based) has them also, up to 150mm long, to suit both black and silvertop throttlebodies


Those carbon fibre ones look pretty trick.

How do we work out or know the ideal length for a Blacktop, other than chuck them on a dyno and look at the power deilvery?
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Postby Crampy » Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:50 pm

FST4RD wrote:Yip you can deffinately get TODA blacktop ones since he put his in a late model carib BZ touring.
This is a pic of the trumpets... if he's home early enough tomorrow i'll get a photo of them on the car. Oh and they came with uni-filter socks...
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Those ones look exactly the same as the EFI hardware PRO series ones.
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http://www.efihardware.com/efi_filters.html

Are you sure they're Toda ones???
Me thinks not.
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