Short ram install
all you have to do is unscrew the 4 or 5 screws that are holding the original intake box down.. and take out the pipe that goes from the front of the box to the front of the hood.. and then unscrew the clamp that is holding the intake hose to the intake manifold.. and take out the vaccum line that is behind the valve cover.. and screw the new clamp and little hose to the intake manifold and the intake piping.. and then screw the clamp to the other little hose to the intake CONE.. and then connect the vaccum line.. to that hole at the back of your intake piping to your original vaccum line..
if this doesn help just search.. you will find it.. i just woke up and im a little dissoriented
if this doesn help just search.. you will find it.. i just woke up and im a little dissoriented
Did a search... What I didn't do is just go out and take a look.
It feels good to figure something out myself and install my own intake. And the b16 loves unresistricted air flow, it runs so much better without that stock intake from a 70hp econobox on there.
It feels good to figure something out myself and install my own intake. And the b16 loves unresistricted air flow, it runs so much better without that stock intake from a 70hp econobox on there.
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drew2
Honda CRX / EF Civic (1988 - 1991)
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Dec 21, 2005 09:05 PM




