help!
tcchick
07-27-2006, 02:15 AM
:banghead:
how do you install a ram air intake on a 1995 honda accord?
how do you install a ram air intake on a 1995 honda accord?
00accord44
07-27-2006, 11:25 AM
I would tell you to use theSearch Function (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/search.php) but I ran a search and turned up no worthwhile results
First off, you're gonna have to remove the stock air box. That being the entire black rubber tubing and box attached to your throttle body. Getting the bottom half of the airbox may be tricky because the third bolt holding it on is probably hidden on the back end :shakehead On my car, i knew where it was and it still took me 15min to figure out how I was gonna reach it. The rest of the bolts are reachable from the inside of the filter box (unhook the clips, pop it open, voila)
Once you have the entire stock unit off, the rest is pretty simple. There is a rubber piece to attach the top end of the intake to the throttle, hose clamps on both sides.
The placement of the pipe should be self evident. Attach the bracing bolt with the rubber bushing to the hole now vacated by your lack of air box.
Reach underneath the front bumper to attach the filter... hose clamp tightened. You may have to detach that side of the bumper and pull it back to do this.
Done. Enjoy the sounds of the intake and avoid deep puddles
First off, you're gonna have to remove the stock air box. That being the entire black rubber tubing and box attached to your throttle body. Getting the bottom half of the airbox may be tricky because the third bolt holding it on is probably hidden on the back end :shakehead On my car, i knew where it was and it still took me 15min to figure out how I was gonna reach it. The rest of the bolts are reachable from the inside of the filter box (unhook the clips, pop it open, voila)
Once you have the entire stock unit off, the rest is pretty simple. There is a rubber piece to attach the top end of the intake to the throttle, hose clamps on both sides.
The placement of the pipe should be self evident. Attach the bracing bolt with the rubber bushing to the hole now vacated by your lack of air box.
Reach underneath the front bumper to attach the filter... hose clamp tightened. You may have to detach that side of the bumper and pull it back to do this.
Done. Enjoy the sounds of the intake and avoid deep puddles
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