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Old Nov 8, 2002
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metal bracket on injen cai

i got my injen cai today and it didnt come with instructions, ok ive talked to people and they say that i need to remove the bumper which my friends dad and i figured out how to get off i think, but where does that metal piece in the second piping bolt onto? any help pls
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Try the DIY for the AEM CAI its should almost be the same.
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its not the same, on the injen its a metal piece with an insert thats about 2-3 inches long
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first take off bumper. use the diy headlights for that.
second face the front of ur car so ur looking at the headlights
third look at the left hand bottom of the bumper.
fourth look for a bolt with a couple of ground wires bolted to the frame.
fifth remove bolt and weave the second pipe and match up. (NOTE: do not cut the wheel well just shove that pipe in)
sixth use that rubber stopper thingy and bolt it on tight.
seventh make sure every thing is securly fashioned.
taken from ghosty's
You'll probably want to reset your FI ECU to notice any difference immediately. Here's how to do it.
Open the fuse box in your engine compartment and look on the diagram for the F.I. ECU (7.5 amp fuse).
Pull the fuse out and wait 10 minutes or longer.
Put the fuse back in.
VERY IMPORTANT - Start the car, and DO NOT touch the gas peddle!!!
Let the car idle for about 10 minutes, DO NOT toch the GAS!!!
Turn off car.
Turn on car, and turn back off.
Turn back on, and test it out!
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if i dont have the black rubber stopper that is supposed to come with the intake is there any place that i can get it from tomorrow or anyone know how i can rig something like it? please need info!
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Use marine insulation foam (black stuff... comes in a roll with sticky stuff on it). It works better than the rubber block anyway.
 
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