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Old 06-13-2007, 03:25 PM   #121 (permalink)
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It can be done alone. An extra hand wouldn't hurt, especially if they can point out things really quick.
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Just follow this DIY and you'll be fine... I followed it with no prior experience and came out golden
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Old 06-13-2007, 03:28 PM   #123 (permalink)
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OK, I will post here tomorrow if I get stuck. Thanks 4 the help so far.
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what did you do with this bracket?
Im stuck on this as well. What am i supposed to do with all of the things attached to this bracket? Also, the 2 screws you remove to remove the resonator, where are these screws?
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Um I can't remember to be honest.. but the 2 screws needed to remove the resonator.. are down bottom behind the bumper.
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OK found the screws, but I still am confused on what to do with that bracket, and all of the things attached to it.
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cause my resonator is still attached to this piece.
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http://www.injen.com/galleries/produ...directions.pdf
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Old 06-14-2007, 07:30 AM   #129 (permalink)
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Im stuck on this as well. What am i supposed to do with all of the things attached to this bracket? Also, the 2 screws you remove to remove the resonator, where are these screws?
you can throw it away...you don't need it anymore
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Old 06-14-2007, 10:23 AM   #130 (permalink)
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Installed mine a couple of days ago. I love it. I should have cut a little more out of the fender or used something soft in there, b/c I scratched mine up pretty good. Oh well, you don't ever really see it anyways.
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what about all of the wires and stuff attached to it?
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Injen's directions are a joke! They must really, really want these things professionally installed.
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i installed mine yesterday in bout 3 hours using injens instructions.
the wires of course have to stay on jus remove them from the bracket.
any other help u need jus pm. im still fresh on the install.
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I got your private message Drew303, but your inbox was full. I'm not particularly sure what wires you're referring to. The only "wires" that come to mind are the vacuum hose, PCV hose, coolant line and MAF adapter.
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Ok, now i have taken off the hoses specified (PCV, coolant and vaccum i think) but they were all attached to a metal thing that still has a hose connected. What do I do with it?
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You replace them with the ones in the Injen kit.
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Im gonna go take a pic so you will know what I mean.
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Does anyone know if there's an insulation wrap available to block any heat transfer to the tube?
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ok what do i do with this metal piece and the tube still attached to it?
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