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Old Jun 4, 2005 | 01:06 AM
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i will be installing my injen intake tomorrow, and i was wondering if there is anything i need to know before i do it other than the instructions i am given, can i install without taking off the front bumper, and how long will it take? do i need to buy locite or anything else?
Old Jun 4, 2005 | 01:24 AM
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if it is like the k&n you need to take off the inside of the fender and the wheel. if you can reach all the little screws and have someone hold parts while you tighten them its pretty quick. probably less than an hour if you have ever done anything or looked around under the hood.
Old Jun 4, 2005 | 11:48 AM
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Some people (myself included) have had problems with some bolts coming loose on the K&N, so loctite would probably be a good idea.
Old Jun 4, 2005 | 01:45 PM
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good point make sure to do the one inside the fender to the bottom of the fuse box since its harder to get to and that seems to be the one everybody had come loose.
Old Jun 4, 2005 | 06:37 PM
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am about to install my injen in 2 hours once my engine cools off , but i think i will do the full cai, do i have to take off the front bumper, or can i go iun through the wheel well.
i need to remove the battery, engine cover i am guessing, and what else? i also bought some locktite for the bolts.
is there anything else i need to know?.
once its installed i need to let it sit for ten minutes running also correct?
(posted in two forums to get any answers)
Old Jun 4, 2005 | 08:01 PM
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beginning installation now
Old Jun 4, 2005 | 08:25 PM
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well how'd it go? Any improvement?
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what color did you get? good luck on the install
Old Jun 4, 2005 | 09:31 PM
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you dont need to take all that stuff off dude. just the inner fender and the wheel
Old Jun 4, 2005 | 11:11 PM
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kool, now i am done, so from the time i posted when i started, to about now i was outside working on it. a little over 3 hours working slowly. like he said you dont have to remove the bumper, just open up the wheel well, and you dont have to take it off. the hardest part is getting the cold air tube through the hole to mate with the other tube, i had to remove the rubber sleeves around the edges to get it through, and i put a couple of scratches on it, but i dont really care, its on there now, and i let it idle, and i will take it for a spin here in a minute.
i would recommend if you want to avoid scratches that you put a cloth or something similar around the cai part when you install it
Old Jun 4, 2005 | 11:33 PM
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just start rippin stuff out, you dont need a stock box anymore do you?
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Originally Posted by rideincircles
the hardest part is getting the cold air tube through the hole to mate with the other tube, i had to remove the rubber sleeves around the edges to get it through, and i put a couple of scratches on it, but i dont really care, its on there now, and i let it idle, and i will take it for a spin here in a minute.
I scratched mine too! I found that since it is SUCH a tight fit that if you bend down the tab that used to hold the airbow pickup tube in the fender there was less chance to scratch it. I discovered this after about three really nice scratches. Oh well, the scratches don't ruin that AWESOME sound that comes from under my hood now. I also removed the bumber "foglight" insert that is right in front of the filter so it gets lots of fresh air.

I got the black, how bout you guys?
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Originally Posted by PolyFM_TC
Originally Posted by rideincircles
the hardest part is getting the cold air tube through the hole to mate with the other tube, i had to remove the rubber sleeves around the edges to get it through, and i put a couple of scratches on it, but i dont really care, its on there now, and i let it idle, and i will take it for a spin here in a minute.
I scratched mine too! I found that since it is SUCH a tight fit that if you bend down the tab that used to hold the airbow pickup tube in the fender there was less chance to scratch it. I discovered this after about three really nice scratches. Oh well, the scratches don't ruin that AWESOME sound that comes from under my hood now. I also removed the bumber "foglight" insert that is right in front of the filter so it gets lots of fresh air.

I got the black, how bout you guys?
I dont feel so stupid now since mine got scratched on the piece that goes into the fender too. Its on the bottom so nobody will ever know anyways. BTW the black looks nice.
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 02:24 AM
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kool the black does look nice, mine is also scratched mainly where you cant see it.
now after a test drive, it sounds good, it is a little harder to peel out, but it can be done and it feels like it accellerates a little quicker when in fifth gear. i didnt go crazy on it, but i drove 25 miles to check it out.
i do have one problem though,
my passenger side window will not roll down since i installed my intake from either switch
did this happen to anyone ?
what do i need to do to fix it?
why did it happen?
i am hoping it is just a fuse, but i will troubleshoot to find out tomorrow.
i dont want to take it into the dealership unless i absolutely have to, and since this occured when installing, would that affect the warranty?
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my passenger window did the same thing. it only worked with the passenger switch. you just open it by holding the switch til its all the way down and then keep holding it for a few secs after it is down then go back up doing the same thing. do the same for the both windows and roof. mine all worked after that. i also had to turn the car off and restart it 2 times before that worked i think. stupid computers make simple thing difficult sometimes and it shows up in weird ways i guess.
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 03:24 AM
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kool i got mine to work at least from the passenger side switch, but i need to figure out how to get it to work from the drivers side cuz its kind of annoying. i will post if i find a solution
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 03:55 AM
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OK, here is what is going on. The windows have a safety feature built into them so that kids can't roll themselves up in them (if the window motor undergoes stress it rolls back down ). You need to re-initialize the windows, as well as the sunroof, check it i bet it doesn't work! Do this for each of the windows/sunroof. Hold the switch in the close" position for about 10 seconds, then hold it "open" for like 10 seconds, and then back up again. You have to do this on the passenger door for the passenger window. What you are actually doing is telling the computer what is "all the way shut" and "all the way open". Once this is done you shouldn't have any problems and your auto-up/down feature should work as well. PM me if this does not work for you.
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 06:22 PM
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kool everything works like it used to, it took me a whille of turning it on and off to get the drivers passenger window switch to work, but everything is kool now, just do what he said and everything will be ok
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