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how to install cold air intake 98 civic ex

i just recently purchased a cold air intake for my 98 civic ex and i have no idea how to install it. i heard it was kinda easy, but i need detailed instructions. if anyone knows or knows a website, please reply with it. thanx
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Remove the bolts on the stock air box.
Fit the new intake on.
Bolt and clamp it in to where the stock airbox was.
Re hook up the 02 sensor.
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Re: how to install cold air intake 98 civic ex

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Remove the bolts on the stock air box.
Fit the new intake on.
Bolt and clamp it in to where the stock airbox was.
Re hook up the 02 sensor.

wow could have put better steps then that
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OK, now for some good steps.

First unhook the sensors and the pipe that goes to stock intake.

then unbolt the blt u can see on the air box, then at the bottom there is this tricky little clip that takes a while to figure out how to get it off.

One u get it off unclip the rest of the stock piping.

then jack the car up and remove the splash guarding, be careful with the clips, there are clips underneath and in the fender walls.

then remove the last part of stock intake which is under front bumper, put on the intake tubing, without the filter obviously,

with the car jacked up take off the front passenger side tire, it is easier if u do, and clamp on the filter,

the reconnect the sensors and check all the clamps.

start the car and enjoy. reset you ecu after u have driven it for awhile, then re check all the clamps again. and periodically check them to make sure they are tight.



ok all done now
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