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Old 01-26-2008, 12:41 PM   #121 (permalink)
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Does anybody has pics of a install with a CAI? I would like to see them if it is possible.
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Old 01-26-2008, 01:10 PM   #122 (permalink)
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Does anybody has pics of a install with a CAI? I would like to see them if it is possible.
Just got mine in 20 mins ago...will take pics of the install

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Old 01-26-2008, 01:51 PM   #123 (permalink)
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Just got mine in 20 mins ago...will take pics of the install

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Thanks you man. I just would like to see what would be the clearance between the cooland hose and the intake. I know somebody said like an inch and some other people had said something about replacing the coolant hose. I just need to see things.
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Old 01-26-2008, 02:48 PM   #124 (permalink)
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No prob...pics will be up soon...just need to wait for the car to cool down b4 i install it
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:26 PM   #125 (permalink)
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Sorry...didn't install it until late (had to wait for my car to cool off)...but I'll have the pics up in the morning!
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Old 01-27-2008, 08:58 AM   #126 (permalink)
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Thanks you man. I just would like to see what would be the clearance between the cooland hose and the intake. I know somebody said like an inch and some other people had said something about replacing the coolant hose. I just need to see things.
are you talking about the clearance with a cai? i have the aem cai and the gasket and spacer and i had to get another radiator hose. mine was barely touching.
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are you talking about the clearance with a cai? i have the aem cai and the gasket and spacer and i had to get another radiator hose. mine was barely touching.
How hard was it to install another radiator hose?
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are you talking about the clearance with a cai? i have the aem cai and the gasket and spacer and i had to get another radiator hose. mine was barely touching.

By any chance do you have a part number and from where you purchased the hose. That would be greats
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How hard was it to install another radiator hose?
easy as pie. just get more anti-freeze cuz you will lose some.

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By any chance do you have a part number and from where you purchased the hose. That would be greats
i actually dont but all i did was go to advanced auto parts (you can go to your local parts store) and got a universal radiator hose. its a normal flex hose. i dont remember the sizes but its something like 1.25 diameter and 22ish inches long. just do a quick measure. they normally stock this stuff behind the counter. hope this helps.
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Just picked these up with the apexi filter , ill probably get em in this weekend. let you know how it feels. +1 for my man Carlos down at sctuned, good people good business.
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Installation took me 40 minutes with 15 minutes of scraping old gasket off of the throttle body. I have a Fugita SRI.
Does it fit ok? Are you still able to use the intake on the vibration mount?
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Old 02-28-2008, 08:23 PM   #132 (permalink)
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I had to cut my Fujita SRI elbow back about 1/4 inch to get it to fit with the spacer installed.
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I had to cut the elbow on my injen cai when i installed the spacer and two gaskets
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Does anybody has pics of a install with a CAI? I would like to see them if it is possible.
here is my TBG and TBS installed together w/ my Injen CAI (i also cut a portion of the rubber elbow about 1/4" on both ends)...hope this helps...
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here is my TBG and TBS installed together w/ my Injen CAI (i also cut a portion of the rubber elbow about 1/4" on both ends)...hope this helps...
Thats strange, I dont have that hose going across my throttle body spacer on top like you do? Anyone know? Now I'm worried.
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Old 03-10-2008, 03:56 PM   #136 (permalink)
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Installed my TBS over the weekend. I have an AEM SRI, and there were zero clearance issues. Definitely noticed a quicker throttle response. Makes the butt-dyno very happy. Easy install, expect like was stated previously, the clearances in our engine bays suck!

$120 shipped from Corsport in less than a week. Corsport FTW!

Great DIY. I'd if I could!

BTW, I'll post up a couple of pics later in the week.
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For people that had replaced the coolant hose because of the clearance of the elbow on the cai do you know what size you had bought? Thanks.
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easy as pie. just get more anti-freeze cuz you will lose some.



i actually dont but all i did was go to advanced auto parts (you can go to your local parts store) and got a universal radiator hose. its a normal flex hose. i dont remember the sizes but its something like 1.25 diameter and 22ish inches long. just do a quick measure. they normally stock this stuff behind the counter. hope this helps.
21" x 1.25"
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21" x 1.25"
thanks jeremy.
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