AEM Intake and Fuel Rail
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AEM Intake and Fuel Rail
My friend has a 98 Honda Civic EX and he is trying to install an AEM Intake and Fuel Rail. Unfortunately, neither one of us can find any tutorials on how to install it. It didn't even come with a manual. There are things on the old intake and rail that the new intake and rail doesn't have and vise versa. So basically, it's not an exact fit. If anyone has a link to a tutorial or if anyone can explain it to us, that'd be great!! Thanks!
The old intake:
http://i164.photobucket.com/al...8.jpg
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The old intake:
http://i164.photobucket.com/al...8.jpg
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Re: AEM Intake and Fuel Rail (McJord)
Tell him that fuel rail is useless.
With an intake, you just find what holds the stock airbox on, remove it, and use your education to determine how the new intake fits on. It's not rocket science.
If you can't install an intake you're in the wrong hobby. If you need more help please continue.
With an intake, you just find what holds the stock airbox on, remove it, and use your education to determine how the new intake fits on. It's not rocket science.
If you can't install an intake you're in the wrong hobby. If you need more help please continue.
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Re: AEM Intake and Fuel Rail (ek forever guy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek forever guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Tell him that fuel rail is useless.
With an intake, you just find what holds the stock airbox on, remove it, and use your education to determine how the new intake fits on. It's not rocket science.
If you can't install an intake you're in the wrong hobby. If you need more help please continue.</TD></TR></TABLE> x2..you don't need a fuel rail until 300+HP, and yea if you cant install an intake, get a job working behind a desk
With an intake, you just find what holds the stock airbox on, remove it, and use your education to determine how the new intake fits on. It's not rocket science.
If you can't install an intake you're in the wrong hobby. If you need more help please continue.</TD></TR></TABLE> x2..you don't need a fuel rail until 300+HP, and yea if you cant install an intake, get a job working behind a desk
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