Fujita install DIY?
I'm getting mine tomorrow by TRDSparks (w00t) but I couldn't find a DIY.
Anyone have one? Or does it come with instructions? Thanks... |
It should come with instructions..... I dont really know though. But really, its pretty self explanitory. Remove the stock one and replace it with the new one. Be EXTREMELY careful when removing and re-installing the MAF. You dont wanna drop it or slam it up against anything at all. There really delicate and you dont wanna have to re-install the stock intake just so you take it back to the dealership to get a new MAF.
Its not exact, but its a pretty good guide: https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=77523 |
This looks good...thx.
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installed my CAI a month ago...the kit comes with instructions...but you need to remove the front bumper cover to install the filter...good luck!?!
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I got mine today and it came with insrtuctions. I got the black one though so I'll post pics since I can't find any on the forums.
Anyone have a DIY on taking off the bumper? |
Originally Posted by xbean
Anyone have a DIY on taking off the bumper?
http://www.trdsparks.com/install/PT857-52080inst.pdf |
Sweet thx....
Pictures will be up tomorrow. |
Intake looks great!
I'm glad I went with the flat black instead of the chrome. Thx TRDSparks. Pics comming soon. |
install is easy, and no you do not have to take off the front bumper. Taking off the front bumper is more work then installing the intake itself.
Basically do everything as the instructions ask, except to lead the piping and cone into the tight area, you can take the battery out so you have more room to put drop the cone in.. that way you wont have to take off the front bumper. 2 screws vs 12 screws... you decide. |
yep i did the samething when i install the injen cai, just gotta remove the battery and you'll have plenty of room
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good to know when i have to clean the filter...
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