Aem Cai Parts?
I just won this AEM CAI on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1 ...but not all the parts are included...so can someone tell me what else I need to get from the local auto store to make this intake functional?
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
its a good thing they didn't know hyundais. those scratches are normal, not from installing on a different vehical.
You'll need some hose clamps, nuts and washers. Also a 1" rubber standoff(kinda optional). It's diameter will be the same as every other 10mm bolt in your bay, so take one of the bolts with you to the HW store.
You'll need some hose clamps, nuts and washers. Also a 1" rubber standoff(kinda optional). It's diameter will be the same as every other 10mm bolt in your bay, so take one of the bolts with you to the HW store.
yea..i was surprised that I was able to get it that cheap!
so I won't need any hoses or anything?
i always see hoses included w/ the CAIntakes...and I wasn't sure what the purpose of the hoses were?
so I won't need any hoses or anything?
i always see hoses included w/ the CAIntakes...and I wasn't sure what the purpose of the hoses were?
haha I know...i definately got lucky...
I have been waiting for about a year to find one cheap...and it finally came around
Total came out to be 50.99....and Im thinkin it's going to take about $10 for the extra stuff that I need to get to make it work! So not a bad deal at all!
You guys think I should get a K&N filter for it? The AEM filter is lookin a lil ruff..
I have been waiting for about a year to find one cheap...and it finally came around
Total came out to be 50.99....and Im thinkin it's going to take about $10 for the extra stuff that I need to get to make it work! So not a bad deal at all!
You guys think I should get a K&N filter for it? The AEM filter is lookin a lil ruff..
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take a look at it first to make sure it dosn't have a hole in it or something. K&N will work better then about any filter, but no need to replace if it's cleanable or undamaged.


