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Old 06-28-2006, 04:44 AM   #1
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Default Free Ram Air. 10 min install. C.A.I. needed

I know this has been discussed before. But i did this so easily. I did this because the alumium intake tube was so hot today.
remove c.a.i. Xacto knife is needed. Cut (slowly with precision) the embossed plastic circle out of the brake duct on driver side. Install intake. Done
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you should be more careful, i see from that last picture that you hurt yourself. An exacto knife can de a very dangerous item.
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you should be more careful, i see from that last picture that you hurt yourself. An exacto knife can de a very dangerous item.
that came from removing the small clamp on the intake boot that leads to the i.c.v. Thanks for the concern though.
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