This inlet pipe kit may require the removal and reinstallation of emissions related components. If you are not familiar with the installation and/or the operation of these components then please refer this installation to a qualified professional.
Getting started
Make sure vehicle is parked on a level surface. Set parking brake. Disconnect negative battery terminal. If engine has run within the past two hours let it cool down.
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- Stock air intake cleaner and air ducts shown in this picture. Before getting started with the installation, disconnect the negative battery terminal and remove the strut tower bar from the engine compartment.
- Loosen and remove the 3- 14mm bolts and 1- nut shown on the passenger side.
- Remove the 3- m14 bolts and 1- flange nut located on the drive side strut bar bracket.
- Once all 6- 14mm bolts and two flange nuts have been removed, continue to pull the strut tower bar out of the engine compartment.
- Removing engine covers: Remove the 2- 10mm flange nuts and the 2-10mm bolts from the lower engine cover.
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17 Oct
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The AEM Short Ram Air Intake System is the result of extensive development on a wide variety of cars. It is the most advanced short pipe air intake system on the market. Each system is specifically engineered for its application. All AEM Short Ram Air Intake Systems deliver maximum performance gains through lightweight, all- aluminum, mandrel-bent tubing that is tuned in both length and diameter. The aluminum will not crack in extended use like plastic. The tube length and diameter are matched for each specific engine to give power over a broad RPM range. Unlike plastic systems that use a continually diverging cross-section, we take advantage of the acoustical energy in the inlet duct to promote cylinder filling during the intake valve-opening event.
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This chapter provides information required for the installation of the Neo iON, it must be read by all users. Thank you for purchasing the Neo iON. Since the Neo iON works in many different vehicles the following steps must be taken to ensure the iON is set up correctly for the vehicle it is being installed in.
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Preparing Vehicle
Make sure vehicle is parked on level surface.
Set parking brake.
If engine has run in the past two hours, let it cool down.
Disconnect negative battery terminal.
Raise the front of the vehicle with a jack. Refer to your owner’s manual for proper jack and jack stand placement to properly support vehicle. Support your vehicle using properly rated jack stands before wheel removal or while working under the vehicle.
NEVER WORK UNDER A VEHICLE WITHOUT USING JACK STANDS.
Do not discard stock components after removal of the factory system.
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Read and understand these instructions BEFORE attempting to install this product. See reference to diagrams on back page.
1. All Tru-Time Cam Gears for Mitsubishi have provisions for the cam angle sensor that is mounted behind the intake cam gear on the 1995 to 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The models starting with the 1997 model year have the cam angle sensor mounted at the rear of the cylinder head.
2. The procedure to change the gears is identical to the timing belt replacement procedure outlined in the factory service manual.
3. Obtain a suitable box or container to hold the hardware that will be removed from the engine during this installation. This will aid in the prevention of lost nuts and bolts.
4. Disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting these procedures.
5. Removal of cam cover
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Installation for Toyota Celica GT:
Disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting this installation.
1. Remove the stock air intake box and air intake duct leading to the throttle body. Remove the air temperature control sensor and grommet on the air intake box. Remove the Reducing air check valve located on the air intake duct. See fig. 7
2. Press the 2 1/2” straight hose onto the throttle body and use two clamps, tighten the clamp on the throttle body at this point. Take the 8 1/2’-10mm hose and press one end over the port on the valve cover. See fig. 2
3. Take the heat shield and slotted brackets and place them over the press nuts. Take the 5/16” flange bolts and screw them into the press nuts . See fig. 3 Slip the clamp that is on the filter over the the hooked ends of the slotted brackets. Now slip the neck on the filter through the hole and between the brackets. Slide the brackets up to the neck of the filter and tighten the 5/16” flanged bolts. See fig. 3
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Conflicts: JBL Audio, Factory Navigation, Accessory XM Satellite Radio, and Accessory Sirius Satellite Radio. Confirm available switch knock out prior to installation. Kit Contents: For kits manufactured on or after 18C9, installation kits will include (15) total lock ties and (2) adhesive foam pads. The manufacturing date code is on the part label of the packaging box and is printed as “DDMY”.” Please note that this manufacturing date is per Toyota standards and is in the format of DAY DAY-MONTH-YE AR. Example: “31L8” date on label means “31st, December, 2008”.
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KIT COMPONENTS
• DDIN Radio Housing • DDIN Radio Trim Plate • DDIN Brackets • (4) PC-7503 Panel Clips
• (8) PFH-12MM Flush Mount ISO Screws • (2) PPH-12 Phillips Screws
95-9307B DASH DISASSEMBLY BMW 5 SERIES 1997-2003
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit.
2. Remove the volume by pulling out towards the rear of the vehicle.
3. Using a T-10 Torx screwdriver to turn the release screw 90º behind the volume knob then pull out on the bottom of the radio and remove. (more…)