Short Ram / CAI
#1
Short Ram / CAI
Help please!
I just got a twin pipe CAI kit - I can see how the short ram section bolts onto the throttle body. I thought the second pipe is used to feed cold air from the fender well up to the engine-bay mounted filter - but I can't see how this fits - I know about removing the stock resonator.
Can anyone help or suggest anything at all?
TIA
I just got a twin pipe CAI kit - I can see how the short ram section bolts onto the throttle body. I thought the second pipe is used to feed cold air from the fender well up to the engine-bay mounted filter - but I can't see how this fits - I know about removing the stock resonator.
Can anyone help or suggest anything at all?
TIA
#3
Thanks - at least that confirms I wasn't completely on the wrong track!
There is a rubber 'collar' and a silicone collar with the kit - is one of these (or both) used to stop the pipe going into the fender well touching the metal of the hole where the stock resonator box was connected to the air filter box?
Is this lower pipe (shaped like an 'L') meant to point straight down with the short part of the 'L' angled towards the filter?
There is a rubber 'collar' and a silicone collar with the kit - is one of these (or both) used to stop the pipe going into the fender well touching the metal of the hole where the stock resonator box was connected to the air filter box?
Is this lower pipe (shaped like an 'L') meant to point straight down with the short part of the 'L' angled towards the filter?
#6
Had a reply from the seller of the CAI kit - apparently the two pipes are held together with a piece of silicone tubing held on with clips so that the filter is placed in the well behind the fender. The whole lot assembled then looks like the AEM CAI.
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Yeah thanks - I came across this link before - it's great for detail of what to do. I'm off work next week so I plan to have a go on Monday with it - I'll let you know how it goes!
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.