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Injen CAI
I have an Injen CAI for sale. It is in good condition and works fine. I don't know a whole lot about the intake as it was on the car when I bought it and went FI soon after buying. Thought I would just get it out of my garage. Sounds great on the car, will add you a few horses and takes about 5 minutes to put in.
looking for $120OBO shipped or some sort of trade
feel free to ask any questions
Everything shown included.
looking for $120OBO shipped or some sort of trade
feel free to ask any questions
Everything shown included.
I have an AP1 but it may also be able to fit the AP2s. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't find all years. Might have to plug a vacuum hole or something but I don't see anything else being an issue.
I don't believe you have to cut anything.the filter goes into the passenger side front fender where fog lights would be if we had any. There is a gap leading from the engine bay into their. As I said simple install. I can easily get it in and out in under 5 minutes and don't have to remove the bumper or anything like that. just attached the filter to one pipe and put it in the fender then attached the other pipe and connect to throttle body. Then just reconnect any vacuum hoses that were connected to the stock intake. all you need is a flat head screw driver to do the clamps
I don't believe you have to cut anything.the filter goes into the passenger side front fender where fog lights would be if we had any. There is a gap leading from the engine bay into their. As I said simple install. I can easily get it in and out in under 5 minutes and don't have to remove the bumper or anything like that. just attached the filter to one pipe and put it in the fender then attached the other pipe and connect to throttle body. Then just reconnect any vacuum hoses that were connected to the stock intake. all you need is a flat head screw driver to do the clamps
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I have an AP1 but it may also be able to fit the AP2s. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't find all years. Might have to plug a vacuum hole or something but I don't see anything else being an issue.
I don't believe you have to cut anything.the filter goes into the passenger side front fender where fog lights would be if we had any. There is a gap leading from the engine bay into their. As I said simple install. I can easily get it in and out in under 5 minutes and don't have to remove the bumper or anything like that. just attached the filter to one pipe and put it in the fender then attached the other pipe and connect to throttle body. Then just reconnect any vacuum hoses that were connected to the stock intake. all you need is a flat head screw driver to do the clamps
I don't believe you have to cut anything.the filter goes into the passenger side front fender where fog lights would be if we had any. There is a gap leading from the engine bay into their. As I said simple install. I can easily get it in and out in under 5 minutes and don't have to remove the bumper or anything like that. just attached the filter to one pipe and put it in the fender then attached the other pipe and connect to throttle body. Then just reconnect any vacuum hoses that were connected to the stock intake. all you need is a flat head screw driver to do the clamps
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