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Installing an INJEN CAI in my car! Are these directions for real?!?!?!

Old Sep 6, 2002
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Installing an INJEN CAI in my car! Are these directions for real?!?!?!

I tried doing a search on this but it seems that everyone has the AEM for the most part. I want to install this INJEN CAI myself but it says you have to remove the bumper and battery and all that. Is this true? How hard is this install? The car is a 2002 Civic EX Coupe Auto.
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I put an AEM in to my sig 5 speed and I did not have to remove my bumper or my headlights but different cars my require different things. Sorry i'm no help really.

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yea, you just need to take off the bumper.its really easy to install.
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I installed mine without instructions or anything....hm..

Yeah you need to take off the bumper and battery (including the metal tray) to install the "extension" pipe.

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It's VERY easy to do - just make sure you take it slow and everything is fine.... I installed mine myself on a really windy day outside [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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I took off everything but the metal tray, it took about 20 minutes to take it all apart. You'll have to trim the corner of the bottom plastic battery tray to get the pipe to fit.
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SURE FLY EASY! to install
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[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG] Yes I see you need help, I installed an Injen CAI on my friend 2k1 civicand I didn't have to take off the bumber I just took off the tire and pulled the plastic off and did it that way. its a very easy installation
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