Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

6

Time Required

                          25 - 50 minutes            

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Introduction

-10 mm ratchet with a short extension

-7 mm ratchet

-5 mm ratchet

-vice-grips (pliers are also okay)

Finally, what makes this task moderate, in my opinion, is that the air intakes can range in many different combinations which cause the assembly of the new air intakes to be slightly different. For example, my air intakes did not come with a firewall, but some will as you get better quality set-ups.

What you need

Step 1

              Dual Air Intakes               
  • Pull the hood latch located inside the car under your remote holder.
  • Outside the car, find the lever under the actual hood, and squeeze and lift the hood.
  • Unscrew the mass airflow filter box from the frame with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Pull the hood latch located inside the car under your remote holder.

Outside the car, find the lever under the actual hood, and squeeze and lift the hood.

Unscrew the mass airflow filter box from the frame with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

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Step 2

  • Loosen the five bolts in the engine cover so you can have more space to access the mass airflow tubes.

Loosen the five bolts in the engine cover so you can have more space to access the mass airflow tubes.

Step 3

  • Loosen the mass airflow sensor from the airflow tube and safely move it to a safe location out of the way.
  • Use vice grips to remove the clamp.

Loosen the mass airflow sensor from the airflow tube and safely move it to a safe location out of the way.

Use vice grips to remove the clamp.

Step 4

  • Loosen the last clamp, located at the head of the airflow tube, and give a firm tug towards you to free the entire piece.

Loosen the last clamp, located at the head of the airflow tube, and give a firm tug towards you to free the entire piece.

Step 5

  • Connect the mass airflow tube and tighten the clamps with a flathead screwdriver.

Connect the mass airflow tube and tighten the clamps with a flathead screwdriver.

Step 6

  • After all the clamps are tightened, place the mass airflow sensor into the tube and tighten with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

After all the clamps are tightened, place the mass airflow sensor into the tube and tighten with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

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