where can i get a CAI installed?
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Im assuming this is a 15 minute job with some normal hand tools? Most CAI are pretty straight forward. But if you want a shop recommendation Try forged performance
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Just did one this weekend for a friend. It takes a bit longer on a slammed car since you jack it up to remove the undertray and front bumper for a CAI install. If your in Beaverton Portland Speed Industries is closer. Heres there info if you don't want to install it yourself.
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6103 NW Casper Place
Hillsboro, OR 97124
(503) 431-1395
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6103 NW Casper Place
Hillsboro, OR 97124
(503) 431-1395
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Originally Posted by #172CR,Nov 8 2010, 02:16 AM
sunil! I'd be glad to help you install the k&n. I put one on my laguna and CR. It's nothing too hard :-) I'm in beaverton too.
Way to be a helpful had Ira
CAI should be pretty simple.
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Sunil one thing I forgot, we do need to drill a hole into the elbow and get an appropriately sized rubber grommet. The airflow sensor has to be inserted into the sleeve. It should have directions on the install sheet as well. Just let me know man,
503-957-8260
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The FIPK is super easy to install. I just installed mine this year and took about 30 minutes.
My advice would to read the follow threads before installing.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=256141
http://s2khowto.com/guides/fipk2/index.html
I also found that the instructions provided by K&N in "My" kit were wrong on two vacuum hose connections. However the above links had everything right.
No drilling was required, and no S2k's were harmed during the installation.
Good Luck!
My advice would to read the follow threads before installing.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=256141
http://s2khowto.com/guides/fipk2/index.html
I also found that the instructions provided by K&N in "My" kit were wrong on two vacuum hose connections. However the above links had everything right.
No drilling was required, and no S2k's were harmed during the installation.
Good Luck!