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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3RotaRX View Post
    Repped!
    I have just purchased one and will be installing it in a week or two when it arrives from the states.
    Thanks for the DIY, this will come in handy when im installing mine in the 07'
    Good Luck with it, its a pretty easy. let me know if ya get stuck anywhere during the install.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lazarus View Post
    Damn, nice write up!
    Will definitely keep this bookmarked!
    Cheers Mate!

  2. #14
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    Just installed mine today, its so much better than stock airbox.
    Fuel economy is better i used to get 10.5ish now im getting 7.9-8.6L of city driving.
    So much nicer to drive
    Only thing that puzzled me was the EVAP thing, but i got it all sorted
    Thanks for the DIY helped me heaps



    Friend giving me a hand
    Last edited by 3RotaRX; 10-02-2012 at 08:43 PM.

  3. #15
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    [QUOTE=3RotaRX;3238973]Just installed mine today, its so much better than stock airbox.
    Fuel economy is better i used to get 10.5ish now im getting 7.9-8.6L of city driving.
    So much nicer to drive
    Only thing that puzzled me was the EVAP thing, but i got it all sorted
    Thanks for the DIY helped me heaps


    Excellent job man, im glad this DIY helped ya with your install

  4. #16
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    how long do you think it would take for a first time diy? the only thing i have ever done is change wheels haha installing cai is a whole new level for me...

  5. #17
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    Great write up this will help when I install my cai.

    This may be a stupid question, but this can effectively be a short ram without the long section of pipe right? Attaching the filter to the end of the small pipe near the battery? Thanks.
    2006 CL9 Honda Accord Euro

  6. #18
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    I believe this intake can be converted to a short ram without a problem. In this case you would only need to use one of the piping and attach the end of the filter onto the pipe.

  7. #19
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    Thor; This was my first ever mod, not even changing wheels LOL. I have never touched anything in the engine bay, i have never changed my fluids tbh!
    This is a relatively easy mod if you know what you're doing. This took about 3 hours cos it was my first and couldnt get the intake resonator bolt off cos of the tight space and how hard it was on there.

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thor View Post
    how long do you think it would take for a first time diy? the only thing i have ever done is change wheels haha installing cai is a whole new level for me...
    As long as you know the basic about cars you should be alright. Just take your time and you will have it done in no time. Alot of people who do these DIY's are mostly first timers anyway.

    Quote Originally Posted by jbzonda View Post
    Great write up this will help when I install my cai.

    This may be a stupid question, but this can effectively be a short ram without the long section of pipe right? Attaching the filter to the end of the small pipe near the battery? Thanks.
    Yes as to what 3RotaRX said it is possible to convert the Injen CAI to RAM. That's one of the good things about the Injen CAI systems. If you need any help let us know.

  9. #21
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    anyone know where i can buy the exact panel fasteners for the front bumper will most likely bust a few haha

  10. #22
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    You mean those plastic clips? Aka bitch clips haha

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    yeah haha i will definitely break a few want to be prepared haha

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    I bought these here: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/5x-Honda-...item415f47377b
    I only bought these because they were the only ones in Australia. I really needed them quick so had no choice but to pay a high price for 5x....

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