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Old Apr 14, 2004
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Question Cold Air Intake Systems Installation

Hi All,
I've just registered in this site today, and its great, I'm 98" Civic LXi Sedan owner from Jordan, and would love to install a cold air intake system, but no one seems to know how to do it. I'm sure its easy to do, I just want it to be done in the perfect way, and I wanna do it by my own. so dose any one has an installation manual or any thing similar?
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doesn't it come with instructions?? Basically, you take your stock airbox out, and put in the CAI. It fits over the throttle body. It really isn't hard and you should be able to figure it out without instructions.
 
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