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Old 01-08-2003, 11:22 AM
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My AEM finally came in today! I'll be installing when I get home from work tonight. I have absolutely no clue what I'm getting myself into, but I assume it's pretty straight forward.

Just in case I encounter any problems, does anyone have a link to any of the posts that have a detailed install (with photo's preferably). I used the search but only came up with a bunch of questions about the install.

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Old 01-08-2003, 11:26 AM
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It comes with instructions, I used them they were pretty straight forward. I had no problems whatsoever.
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The one piece of advice that I was given that made life easier was:

Remove the passenger side radiator fan. Takes all of 30 seconds and makes lots of room to work with.

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Label all your vacuum hoses.
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I can email you some before and after close ups of the hoses if you like. I don't have them posted anywhere. I would agree that you should take out the radiator. I didn't have any problems getting my intake in without removing the bumper.
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Don't do anything extra. You don't have to remove the bumper, and you don't have to cut the wheel well liner.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by philipf22
[B]I can email you some before and after close ups of the hoses if you like. I don't have them posted anywhere.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by turbo_pwr
[B]It comes with instructions, I used them they were pretty straight forward.
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Originally posted by smccurry


Does this mean your Mugen ECU is available? Let me know.
No I think they are talking about the CAI.
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Originally posted by turbo_pwr


No I think they are talking about the CAI.
LOL! Please excuse my overanxiousness <---- made up my own word there...


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