For performance, the two best axleback exhausts I've seen (dynoed) have been the Greddy Evo2 and the HKS Hi-Power. They are very similar, except that the Greddy Evo2 costs about $150 more. For your Cold air Intake, i would go with AEM. The reason is this: it uses 2.5'' tubing, where the other brands (such as injen, K&N, secret weapon) use 3'' tubing. Now the flow to the engine is not all that much more with the larger tubing, however it is MUCH easier to install the AEM piece. To install the AEM intake, you only have to remove the stock air box and the front drivers side wheel. to install the others, you have to remove the bumper and fender well liner. a big hassle. Also, the AEM CAI is the same CAI as the TRD one you can get from the dealership, just with different badging and a $200 price jump for the TRD name. Buying the TRD parts aftermarket rob you blind. You should see about a 20hp gain from these modds. not bad for costing under $1000. Neither of these modifications will hurt your car.
You can find Wiring Diagrams for Scion tC 2005-2007 at the ScionLife forum. link: http://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=138455
TC Yarn means Yarn made of by Polyester Cotton,, Acronym from Teteron Cotton, Teteron is the other name of Polyester,,, Yarn means thread of fabric.
NO, you will still have conventional brakes, but no ABS or TC.
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Loose or corroded socket? Bad ground?
Scion tC was created in 2004.
according to scion, tc stands for "touring coupe"
scion tc
The 2010 Scion tC has 16 valves.
The 2012 Scion tC has 16 valves.
The 2006 Scion tC has 16 valves.
The 2011 Scion tC has 16 valves.
The 2014 Scion tC has 16 valves.
The 2005 Scion tC has 16 valves.
The 2009 Scion tC has 16 valves.
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The 2007 Scion tC has 16 valves.