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Toyota Celica Air Filter Box protects the engine from dust while directing the air that is free of dust to increase combustion efficiency. Born in 1973, the Toyota Celica was soon earning acclaim for its agile body, powerful 1.6-litre motor and fastback eye-catching look that made everyday journeys to and from work feel like track days. Engineers at Toyota continued to perfect the coupe with stiffer suspensions, smooth automatic gearboxes and stronger bumpers that met the tough safety rules, so owners enjoyed reliability, durability and unnaturally low fuel bills. The 2.2-liter upgrade in 1978 provided the coupe with more torque for the mountain roads without any sacrifice in economy which showed how well balanced the model was. Consistent build, ease of parts availability through the dealer network and an enormous enthusiast community still make the Celica an affordable classic for young drivers looking for style and performance. The Air Filter Box designed for the Celica is a continuation of that heritage, its sealed housing directs debris-free air to the intake to avoid wearing out pistons and valves, while its rugged plastics hold up to heat and vibration for years. The Air Filter Box needs to fit several generations, so owners can keep modifications simple and keep factory drivability. Installing a new Toyota Celica Air Filter Box is easy. Park safely, open the hood, disconnect ducts and clips, lift out old box, seat new box with filter in alignment, reconnect hoses and sensors, run the engine to test for tight sealing.