Install AEM intake
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It's not that bad. You'll need to take your front bumper off to get all the stock piping out. But if you can't install an intake, you shouldn't be working on your car.
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SRI=Short Ram Intake. Filter remains in the bay. (Pics pulled from the tucked tread. Will take down at owners request.)
CAI=Cold Air Intake. Filter routed into bumper for colder air.
CAI=Cold Air Intake. Filter routed into bumper for colder air.
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heres the damn pictures the first one is a pic of the v2 cold air intake, the second of the part that bolts to the new motor mount and the third picture is the motor mount that had to be replaced. the intake isnt in right now cus it has been raining and i put the SRI for now
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Re: Install AEM intake
It is true about the tranny torque mount, The reason it brings it is to help the pipping fit,otherwise the pipe will hit the stock tranny torque mount.
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I wouldn't buy AEM to be honest. Just get some generic 2.5" or 3" piping and buy the AEM filter or whatever filter you want. Those kits are mad expensive and usually do the same as normal 2.5/3" piping. Only Intake I would buy would be the whale ***** because its proven to be different.