Installation Procedure the Hyper Direct Coil on Subaru Impreza:
1. Take off a terminal by a battery minus terminal, the order of the plus terminal, and please take off battery.
2. Please remove washer tank, air duct, air cleaner box.
3. Please take off 2 and the fourth coil. The fourth coil turns it, and please take it out in the upper part.
4. Please write a number to the coil harness coupler. A white coupler is 2, A black coupler is 4.
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Additional Parts needed when you have a Dragon Filter, 1 x 3″-3″ Coupler / 2 x 3″ Clamp Remove bolts securing OEM air cleaner box, loosen clamps on OEM rubber intake pipe. Remove the coolant transfer / PCV hardline from from OEM intake and engine. Mark the coolant tranfer hose origins, install the 10mm hose supplied in kit to those 2 locations. Remove the OEM rubber intake tube, remove the OEM air cleaner box by pulling upwards. Wipe the throttlebody clean of any grease, install the 2.5″-3″ coupler onto throttlebody, secure with OEM clamp. Insert Weapon*R intake pipe into the 3″ end of the 2.5″-3″ coupler, secure with clamp. Measure the OEM PVC hose, replace with supplied 10mm (more…)
Tools and Ease: Fairly easy 30 minutes
Tools/Supplies: Screwdriver, high flash point solvent (kerosene), possibly new air filter
Step 1 Remove the left rear side cover.
Step 2 Remove the five screws and retainer clip that secures the air cleaner housing cover. Remove the screw attached to the bracket that secures the air cleaner.
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The fuel filter should be replaced every 4 years or 60,000 miles (96,000 km), whichever comes first.
Have a qualified mechanic change the fuel filter. Since the fuel system is under pressure, fuel can spray out and create a hazard if all fuel line connections are not handled correctly.
The filter may require replacement sooner if you happen to buy one or more tankfuls of contaminated fuel. Have the filter tested or replaced if you suspect it has been clogged by contaminants.
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1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Loosen the hose clamp on air cleaner box lid. Twist and remove breather hose from air cleaner box lid. 2. Unhook the two air cleaner lid latches on front of box. 3. Remove the air cleaner box lid by sliding it forward, and then up, and out of the factory intake tube. 4. Remove factory air filter from air cleaner box. 5. Remove, and set aside the oil filler cap. Use caution not to drop anything into engine while cap is off. 6. Carefully lift up on the engine cover (it is held in place by grommets, no bolts) to access the hose clamp (more…)
This application is an interference engine. Do not rotate camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed, or engine damage may occur.
Removal NOTE: Front lock carrier (radiator support) must be moved forward to remove timing belt. 1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove front, lower engine cover. Lower vehicle. Separate release lever from hood lock. Remove front bumper cover. See Fig. 1 . Remove bumper carrier from impact damper. 2. Unbolt air duct between lock carrier and air cleaner on lock carrier. Remove support bolt on passenger side of lock carrier and insert one Lock Carrier Guide (3369) into hole. See Fig. 2 . 3. Remove lock carrier front support bolts. Remove lock carrier-to-side panel bolts. Insert Lock Carrier Guide (3369) into hole on driver’s side of vehicle. Slide lock carrier forward on lock carrier guides. 4. On (more…)
These instructions have been designed for unaltered vehicles. Before you start, check for any variations. Each vehicle may dictate it’s own control mount and cable routing. Therefore, you will need to study the pictures and use your good judgement or seek professional help. Lift kits may govern how and where the cable is routed. Always keep the cable away from heat (exhaust) and rough or sharp edges. If you are concerned about lower cable damage or abrasion, we recommend cutting a length (about 3 feet) of 5/8” ID plastic or rubber hose (garden or heater) to be slid over the cable before assembly. Please keep in mind, the warranty is void on heat damaged or abused cables. Before drilling, check for any electrical wires, hoses, etc.
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23 Apr
Posted by admin as Chevrolet
Installation Procedure:
1. DISCONNECT NEGATIVE (-) BATTERY CABLE.
2. Remove air cleaner
3. Using 1/2” socket, remove (3) 5/16’ bolts.
* Please Note: Some units have bolts that are drilled and tapped for air cleaner mounting studs.
4. It is not necessary to remove the fuel lines.
5. Remove fuel line bracket from transmission. (Located on drivers side of bell housing)
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This kit is not designed to fit vehicles with a body lift or any body modifications.
1. Preparing Vehicle
a) Make sure vehicle is parked on a level surface.
b) Set parking brake.
c) If engine has run in the past two hours let it cool down.
d) Disconnect negative battery terminal.
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30 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
These instructions are based on my experience with removing and cleaning the throttle body and from information obtained from the 2000 Durango Factory Service Manual. They were originally my notes for use when I have to do it again. They are as complete and detailed as I can make them, however they are provided for informational purposes only and you should follow or use them at your own risk! Other year models may be different; other engines ARE different. If something on yours seems different, it may well be! Use your head and be careful.
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