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K&N Intake pls help,Did I do this right -see pics-

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Old 05-02-2010, 06:18 AM
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Default K&N Intake pls help,Did I do this right -see pics-

I did this on my 2007 S2000 and am getting so frusterated ...


I installed this K&N FIPK and am concerned I made a mistake. I keep reading about the 'vacuum lines' ?

People mixing them up, getting CEL lights etc.

Where the heck are they ? Did I do this install correctly ?

The only lines I removed and rerouted was the coolant line and the main crank case vent hose which is now hooked up to the intake.

Please see my pictures and tell me if this looks correct.







Old 05-02-2010, 06:34 AM
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Pics dont work man. Also, I dont think your 07 has those vacuum lines there if I remember right. I wouldnt be to worried man, there isnt much you could do wrong here.
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In the instructions. I am assuming you are talking about the items listed as "On vehicles equipped with......" If you do have a 2007 S2000 your car is not equiped with the air pump.


http://www.knfilters.com/instructions/57-3514_inst.pdf
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^ I think he is talking about the air control solenoid with the vacuum lines going to it. Which I dont belive is on 07's either along with the air pump.
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OK I fixed the pictures, please let me know if they work now ...
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still dont work man.
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2 posts about the same thing? fail
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try linking them and other can probably post the pictures for you. Did you try reading the cel light(CODE)? Maybe it's a concidence that the CEL light came on at the time you did the install? Maybe you accidentally hit another plug or something while doing the install and loosen it to throw the CEL.
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Originally Posted by S2Kmonkee,May 2 2010, 02:37 PM
try linking them and other can probably post the pictures for you. Did you try reading the cel light(CODE)? Maybe it's a concidence that the CEL light came on at the time you did the install? Maybe you accidentally hit another plug or something while doing the install and loosen it to throw the CEL.
It didn't give a CEL light (at least not yet) but I had read some posts about the CEL light going on because of the vacuum line not being hooked up correctly and my main concern was I don't see this 'vacuum line' people are talking about.

I don't want a CEL light coming on and wanted to make sure i hooked it up correctly.

Thank you for the reply, I really appreciate it
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