Ok, I have the CAI 95% finished...does anyone have any diagrams showing how to install it? Possibly with pictures? Do I need to take the front quarter panel off, or do I need to access the area through the panel in front of the wheel>
Also I asked this qustion in another thread and recieved no answer. I purchased this Bypass Filter...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... ename=WDVW
Is this going to work? Where exactly do I install this on the intake?
Two more CAI questions...
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Two more CAI questions...
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air bypass valve
the bypass valve goes in the engine compartment fairly close to the throttle body you would just need to cut a section out of the intake piping to fit the valve in. here is a link to the aem bypass valve which is the one i'm familiar with several of my friends have these and it's not too expensive for piece of mind. just my .02 cents.
http://www.intakeone.com/AEM/AEMairBypassValves.html
http://www.intakeone.com/AEM/AEMairBypassValves.html
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yust wonderign but does it actualy work? i can understand being submerged that it works fully.... but what about moisture from rain? still dont understand how it helps :s
i got a semi-CAI (taking it behind fender bit upwards cool but no direct air/rain) still wondering if i should install it or not :s
i got a semi-CAI (taking it behind fender bit upwards cool but no direct air/rain) still wondering if i should install it or not :s