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Old Dec 28, 2004
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Does anyone have a DIY for Injen SRI???

i was lookin at the DIY but only for the AEM CAI with Manual Tranny, i will be getting a Injen SRI with Auto trans... can anyone help me with a DIY for an Auto??? this is my first mod...don't want to mess anything up
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You can't mess up if you can use screw driver.
Just take off Stock Airbox, Just follow aem cai DIY.
Then put it injen sri, simple as that.

You won't mess up, it's easy.
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i think that the injen SRI has like one bolt that u have to put on. im sry, but if u screw this up... ummm... yeah.
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im a 30 minutes from phily, id tell you id come up and do it for you in about 20 minutes and charge you 20 bucks for gas and lunch but i think you can handle it on your own. 2 hose clamps and a few 10mm bolts and your golden
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kk thanks for the advice... so do i just leave out these steps...???

Now we will need to remove the stock transmission mounting bracket.
FIRST: Using your 27mm deep socket (PepBoys $4.99), remove the reverse light switch, and don't loose the washer.
SECOND: After removing the ground cable and clutch line bracket, remove the two 12mm bolts holding the mounting bracket onto the transmission housing.
THIRD: Install the reverse light switch. Make sure it still has the washer.
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#1. take air box off
#2. place short ram on throttle body, tighten hoseclamps
#3. on the suppost for the sri, install one of the factory 10mm bolts into the screw hole
#4. congrats, your car is slower then before. but it sounds better
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haha thanks.... thats all i needed, i wasnt goin for power... just a lil noise out of this civic
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injen didnt give no instructions in the box? =\ my aem sri did.

the short ram intake is a very easy install and a good expierence. its all nuts and bolts so if you can use any kind of wrench, then you can do it. i would find a local if your too worried about your work and have them watch you do it. if you make a mistake, they'll just tell you and you can learn that way.
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thanks for the responses... i have much confidence... i just hope i dont pull anything out i shouldn't and i dont want to go to a shop to do this cuase it seems basic and i'm 16 = no money
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hey i just ordered my intake tom at 930 i will have it... excited for this econo-box to make some noise finally
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thats about all itll be making hehe. but all u have to pull out are the big black boxes. theres two of them, and the intake tube that runs by ur battery. make sure u have all the bolts off though, some of them might be hard to see/hard to get to.
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heres what your engine bay looks like stock:


heres one with injen sri installed: minus the other fancy pieces



the photo attached are the 3 pieces of the factory airbox thats gonna be un screwed in order to bolt on the injen intake..
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jttegx thanks for the pics much help... should be installing it tom as well i'll tell you guys how it goes... by the way i gave you rep for the helpful pics
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Heres a helpful tip...the only prob I came across was on the throttle body be sure to leave the stock gasket on there. I took mine off took me a min to realize this...after i clamped it down and it was still lose. Other then that its a breeze. Hope you dont expect much. It'll give it a nice sound after 3000rpm thats about it.
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i'm not expecting anythign really... just a badass growl when i'm flooring it
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installed today and i'm impressed with the results
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