CT Engineering Supercharger kit for the 2006 Honda Civic SI. All components have been designed and manufactured utilizing the latest in technology and materials. Please take a moment to read this instruction manual and warranty information page thoroughly before starting any work. Always work in a clean environment and use the appropriate safety equipment and tools to avoid any potential damage or injuries. CT Engineering recommends the use of a Genuine Honda Service Manual to supplement these instructions. All CT Engineering products are intended to be installed by a professional installer. Many stock parts are reused during installation. Do not damage or discard any pieces during disassembly or installation. We recommend marking any hose or wire before disconnecting to avoid confusion during reassembly.
STEP #1 Evacuate A/C system:
• Have your local Air conditioning shop remove the
HFC-134a refrigerant from your A/C system. They
can reuse your coolant. After the supercharger
installation you will need to return the car to them
and have them refill and charge the system. This
service should cost approximately $80.00.
STEP #2 Remove ECM and ship to Hondata:
• Remove the battery.
• Remove ECM cover (A).
• Remove bolts (D), then lift up the ECM.
• Disconnect the ECM connectors A, B, and C.
• Remove ECM and ship to Hondata (see Address to right.)
STEP #3 Drain Coolant:
• Jack up and support the front of the car on
jack stands.
• Make sure the engine is cool and remove
the radiator cap.
• Drain the cooling system by loosening the
drain plug (A) at the bottom of the radiator.
• Once all of the coolant is drained close the
drain plug.
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