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Anyone know how to install a ram intake for a 2005 Acura rsx im a nooby lol



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i meant to say short ram intake lol



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follow the instuctions in the box lmao     jk  not sure havent had to do it yet



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pretty sure that it is gonna go in the position of the stock intake  set all the stuff out and see if it makes sense  if not im sure rouge  will answer soon 

 

 

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LOL You pretty much have to go by destructions...I mean instructions on that --after you do a bunch-- like I have on the Challengers and Chargers you see what fits and what not fits-what to bend and what to eliminate, lol, but aftermarket stuff is usually a case by case install.

I would googleit there are are alot of those installs.

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I've got one that I installed on my Mazda 6.  I will tell you that it is pretty much what RogueKill said, destruction.  I had to take apart half of my engine compartment  to get the damn thing finally put in but once in it looks WAY better and cleaner than the standard air box.  Also gave me quite a bit better gas mileage, more power and sounds pretty badass too! 

 

One word of warning...with the computers that run cars these days, watch out for the air sensor.  They are programmed to notice changes and this is a big one to the level of air going into the engine.  Luckily, I have a buddy that owns a shop and he hooked it up to the diagnostic once my intake was installed and reset it properly for the new intake.  Hope that helps!



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Well if that dont work..ask vic polaris....that stuff is what he does or well used to do.  Hes the boss now but he would know.



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Just watch --absolutely no leaks between air sensor and  throttle body--if it has a mass air flow/density sensor.

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Angel,, I just have to say..... I love your sig.

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just wanted to say that i installed it and it looks and sounds great!



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Right on!

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so you have a race car now :)  lmao  gj

 

 

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lol getting wheels next week too


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Its really quite simple the kit only has about 6 parts which are all self explanitory , like Danko said lay it all out it should take about

a half hour for the job , even for a noobie


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