I just received the INJEN CAI, but not sure where i can install it. anyone has installed it before? and can you give some suggestions about good shop in south sydney and the approximately price.
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I just received the INJEN CAI, but not sure where i can install it. anyone has installed it before? and can you give some suggestions about good shop in south sydney and the approximately price.
Pum[Z] has an Ingen CAI too... You can ask him for advice..
Bascially, it's not a hard kit to install, the instructions are clearly written for you and you can save yourself labour costs this way..
I'm not sure how similar/different is the Injen unit compared to my K&N CAI but when I did mine, the only real problem I had was removing the OEM resonator that sits behind the front bumper and in the wheel guard, due to it's size, it is a bit hard to remove it out of the wheel guard and also, you need to nudge here and there to get the front of the OEM intake out...
CHEERS
It's an absolute cinch to install and a no brainer really.
As EuroAccord13 said, the only hard part is removing the resonator from the stock intake. I ended up undoing the single screw retaining the bumper to the fender and carefully unclipped the corner of the bumper from under the headlight just enough to get my arm in with a 10mm socket/ratchet-ring spanner. If you don't have foglights you should be able to undo this bolt by laying under the car and reaching up.
If you follow the vague and marginally helpful Injen instructions it was shipped with, plus;
The K&N Typhoon instructions here:
http://www.kandn.com/instructions/69-0025.pdf
And this TSX owner's "Do It Yourself" walk-through:
http://www.acura-tsx.com/forums/show...=Injen+Install
Youll be fine.
Good Luck and you'll love it!!!!!
congrats on the purchase
if u dont mind me askin, how much did u get it for and where did u get it from?
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U should try to install it urself... It really isn't that hard... Well its not piss easy.. But its not real hard either...
Those are good links Matell.. Just follow Matells links and try to install it urself unless of course u don't have the tools...
Hope u like the Injen, I know all the members that own one love it...
Why not do a DIY with pics and a review IF you decide to DIY. :)
The benefit of DIY is you can learn so much along the way.
If you want to let the shop do it for you. Make sure they have experience on Euro or similar, Coz I heard too many case of snapping plastic clips or plastic bolts here and there while they remove parts out (sometimes they force things out).
If you have done a bit of DIY before, then I think you know your Euro better than most of the fitters (unless they are Honda service tech or have vast experience on Hondas)
Sounds good. if it is not a such hard task ( some kind of tool) to install i will do DIY. thanks for suggestions from you guys.
:) Thx, I got it from Ebay, 400 bucks including shipping.Quote:
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
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Ditto :D
:) Ta, much appreciated. Might have to start saving pennies!