Injen Wai Install Without Battery Relocation
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Okay, because I'm tired of this argument, I just went and looked it up.
http://www.injen.com/docs/typeofvehicle/li...c=sc&pcc=is
Hyundai Short Ram Intake System Manual Only
RD1350BLK X-1010-BR 0 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Tiburon L-4 2.0L Short Ram Intake System Manual Only PRODUCT
RD1350P X-1010-BR 0 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Tiburon L-4 2.0L Short Ram Intake System Manual Only PRODUCT
Look at that. Short Ram intakes. They are not CAI's.
http://www.injen.com/docs/typeofvehicle/li...c=sc&pcc=is
Hyundai Short Ram Intake System Manual Only
RD1350BLK X-1010-BR 0 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Tiburon L-4 2.0L Short Ram Intake System Manual Only PRODUCT
RD1350P X-1010-BR 0 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Tiburon L-4 2.0L Short Ram Intake System Manual Only PRODUCT
Look at that. Short Ram intakes. They are not CAI's.
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Hehehe, yeah that "other member" is me smile.gif
How are you supposed to get the CAI under the battery like the ones pictured? The filter just seems to disappear, but the fender is in the way!
I'm afraid I still don't exactly see how it should go, it seems like more than just the battery would be in the way if it headed toward the driver's side...
Mine is bolted down, you can see it just below the MAF, so it' not just hose clamps and tons of suction holding it on wink1.gif
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About 5 posts showed up after I started typing this... Can someone get a picture of where the AEM one goes? I think that would unconfuse me a lot. I can easily see the pipe going somewhere down there, but haven't been able to see where the filter is or where the end of the pipe is. Not trying to be thick here, just not fully understanding where it could possibly go.
How are you supposed to get the CAI under the battery like the ones pictured? The filter just seems to disappear, but the fender is in the way!
I'm afraid I still don't exactly see how it should go, it seems like more than just the battery would be in the way if it headed toward the driver's side...
Mine is bolted down, you can see it just below the MAF, so it' not just hose clamps and tons of suction holding it on wink1.gif
Edit:
About 5 posts showed up after I started typing this... Can someone get a picture of where the AEM one goes? I think that would unconfuse me a lot. I can easily see the pipe going somewhere down there, but haven't been able to see where the filter is or where the end of the pipe is. Not trying to be thick here, just not fully understanding where it could possibly go.
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Heres mine, came with a bracket and goes under battery tray.
Oh and 10lb! Dude you carrying bricks in your filter?? lmao.gif
Oh and 10lb! Dude you carrying bricks in your filter?? lmao.gif
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Yeah, I know. The CAI wouldn't be 10 pounds if you installed it, left the tools attached to it and filled it with water.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (StrikeEagle @ Feb 4 2007, 09:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Not trying to be thick here, just not fully understanding where it could possibly go.</div>
Look in the DIY section, I've got the AEM instructions scanned and up.
Yeah, I know. The CAI wouldn't be 10 pounds if you installed it, left the tools attached to it and filled it with water.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (StrikeEagle @ Feb 4 2007, 09:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Not trying to be thick here, just not fully understanding where it could possibly go.</div>
Look in the DIY section, I've got the AEM instructions scanned and up.