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Stock Intakes of the old civics
( ok pplz, i will type niiiice and slow and normal in mai non-azn text so u can understand.... o...k....a......y?)
Newayz.. the other day i was checkin out my car and i was lookin at the intake, the stock one with the box connected to it. I was wondering how you take that out and replace it with something like... an AEM intake, short or cold. I'm not much of a do it yourself grease monkey, so Im in the dark on the subject. |
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ok go buy a manual for your car it well help alot!, ive done so much to my car with the help of a manual its not even funny, saved myself atleast 900 bucks for a 20 dollar book
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and why do you say old civics like we dont all have old civics lol or crx's
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2002 Acura TL Type S 1991 Honda Crx Si |
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Its very simple.
Remove air filter bolts Remove stock intake tubing (above the radiator & from air filter box to intake manifold. Remove lower air filter box bolts Cold-air ------ front bumper must come to do it properly Rmove the bumper see www.4thgenerationcivic.com (how-to) Should take 30min - 1 hour or more depending on you skill |
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Go short ram!
Took 10 - 15 mins, would have been shorter if i didnt have to go to the hardware store and get another hose clamp.
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