injen intake install... is it easy?
Originally Posted by supitsmark
does installing the intake void toyota's warranty?
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Originally Posted by Leinad
i've heard that some of the intakes will not pass cali smog checks. is this true with the injen intake?
haven't had the bumper off the xb but I've done tons of civic intakes and the bumper can be taken off in under 5 minutes on most. V2 intakes are a new deal for most people since you have to replace a motor mount. After that the xb is cake.
I installed the Injen Intake this weekend. It took me about 1.5 hours to install.
I only had one issue, the diameter of the vacuum hose in the kit was a little too large. I would also recommend removing the battery, as I had difficulty when this was in the engine bay and also removing the engine cover. This make removeing the stock vacuum hose much easier.
If you need info on removing the stock intake, look at the K&N Typhoon instructions. These helped me out a great deal.
I only had one issue, the diameter of the vacuum hose in the kit was a little too large. I would also recommend removing the battery, as I had difficulty when this was in the engine bay and also removing the engine cover. This make removeing the stock vacuum hose much easier.
If you need info on removing the stock intake, look at the K&N Typhoon instructions. These helped me out a great deal.
I also installed an injen intake this weekend. It was my first mod on the Xb and it only took about 25 minutes. The Xb is the easiest car to work on that I have yet encountered. I would recommend taking out the battery and removing the eninge cover first as well.
I was also pretty pleased with the power increase. It actually helps the box get up hills better
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-charles
I was also pretty pleased with the power increase. It actually helps the box get up hills better
-charles
Originally Posted by supitsmark
i was thinking about getting one but since i am in no way mechanically inclined, i had to ask. is it easy?
Check this:
I have never installed anything on a car, other than a stereo, and even that I don't do anymore.
I checked Scion Life for tips and tricks, PM'd Sam for any suggestions and away I went.
Didn't make a single mistake, didn't have a single problem. Install took an hour because I was so unfamiliar with engine's parts, I really doublechecked everything against the pics in the installation instructions.
The funniest thing is it took me a couple a few minutes to really take the entire stock airbox out because it just looked like I was taking out SO MUCH than I should. ha..
I could easily do it in 30 minutes now that I am familiar with the pieces.
Suggestions, also mentioned on this site elsewhere:
•Remove the battery first [there's a post with specific instructions on this even if you're a little unsure]
•Removing engine cover does help.
•The stock airbox is really big and goofy looking and yes, you do take the whole thing out, not just the hoses that attached to it!
•Make sure you have all the pieces in the package before beginning; another poster was missing a few. I was fine.
One last thing: you are going to LOVE how this thing sounds between 2nd and 3rd gear (if you stomp on the gas). It growls! I was laughing my ___ off. It was funny and cool at the same time.
Really, beginning in 2nd, the engine just responds differently; you can almost hear it taking a deep breath. As if it had asthma before.
Too much fun.
Finally, thanks to Sam and everyone else for their tips. Much appreciated. Happy installing!
man i just finsihed installing my new INJEN CAI right now... easy my ___!!! this is just me and my opinion but, this was the hardest intake ive ever installed up to date. hondas are so much easier. i started around 6 or 7 and finsihed at around 10 10 something (i never really time myself with any install) one of the big draw backs that really kept me from finsihing quicker was taking out the battery and putting it back in. i dont not like to touch the terminals cause i am scared of them i know they dont shock you unless you touch something metal with them or whatever but still i dont not like to touch them. so i waited for someone to come home which took about 45 mins and finally got the battery off. i was so fustrated with trying to get the damn stock air box off when it came time to take off the sensors i said hell with it and starting cutting them (not the actual sensor but the black plastic that was holding it) it took 3 of us tagg teaming it. after we finally got it on and put the bumper back on i had some botls left and said hell with these and threw them in the cup holders and took off to see if it made a difference.
this is where all the fustration really goes away. me and my friend hop in to see if we can actually tell if it made a difference or not. well the car feels alot smoother now while at full throttle and actually picks up quicker rather than struggle. (i have an auto) i can actually get to 80 with ease. at around 53 54 to redline my DC exhuast starts to sound kind of ugly. not sure how it sound from the outside tho i have yet to let someone else drive it while i listen since i just out it on
IMO its a _____ to install but worth it in the end
this is where all the fustration really goes away. me and my friend hop in to see if we can actually tell if it made a difference or not. well the car feels alot smoother now while at full throttle and actually picks up quicker rather than struggle. (i have an auto) i can actually get to 80 with ease. at around 53 54 to redline my DC exhuast starts to sound kind of ugly. not sure how it sound from the outside tho i have yet to let someone else drive it while i listen since i just out it on
IMO its a _____ to install but worth it in the end






