fmic install
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i only had tu cut about 2 inches of the 90 degree pipe that goes in the front bumper to make it fit , other than that ,nothing else tu cut...pretty easy
i only had tu cut about 2 inches of the 90 degree pipe that goes in the front bumper to make it fit , other than that ,nothing else tu cut...pretty easy
my questions are:
the county i live in requires emissions, will the piping clear the stupid air pump that im forced to keep on?
was there any cutting in the front of the engine bay to allow the pipes to go through?
as far as the air flow meter goes, did you just leave it open, or put on some type of filter?
i cant wait to get all of these things and put a fmic on. thanks for this post.
the county i live in requires emissions, will the piping clear the stupid air pump that im forced to keep on?
was there any cutting in the front of the engine bay to allow the pipes to go through?
as far as the air flow meter goes, did you just leave it open, or put on some type of filter?
i cant wait to get all of these things and put a fmic on. thanks for this post.
theres a little cutting involve , there are allready two holes behind the headlights you need to make it bigger for the pipe to go through...no big deal...the only thing is you need to remove the windshield wiper reservoir to get access..
eddy
eddy
Originally Posted by Trav
Exhaust pipe cutter borrowed free from Advance. You know, that thing that looks like a chain with little wheels on it and a handle?
Once I measured my pipe to determine where I wanted my cut, I drew a couple of lines on it with a sharpie. Then put a couple of layers of black electrical tape all the way around the pipe on those lines. The 2 wraps of tape act like a "guide" for the little wheels -- just snug the wheels right up against the tape, put a little pressure on the handle and rotate the cutter. After about 4 or 5 rotations you have a very nice clean & even cut. Take the tape off and you're set.
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Once I measured my pipe to determine where I wanted my cut, I drew a couple of lines on it with a sharpie. Then put a couple of layers of black electrical tape all the way around the pipe on those lines. The 2 wraps of tape act like a "guide" for the little wheels -- just snug the wheels right up against the tape, put a little pressure on the handle and rotate the cutter. After about 4 or 5 rotations you have a very nice clean & even cut. Take the tape off and you're set.
EDIT: One of these

oh ****, thanks for the tip man, I was about to have to brake out the old elbow grease and use a hack saw but this will work tons better. Much appreciated man!
Originally Posted by ech72
theres a little cutting involve , there are allready two holes behind the headlights you need to make it bigger for the pipe to go through...no big deal...the only thing is you need to remove the windshield wiper reservoir to get access..
eddy
eddy
where you able to put the washer resivour back or is it gone completely??
Originally Posted by hondahater
oh ****, thanks for the tip man, I was about to have to brake out the old elbow grease and use a hack saw but this will work tons better. Much appreciated man!
good luck.
absolutely! can't wait to get on this project! Just got my tb inlet in and my big intercooler now I'm just waiting for my damn piping to come in witch i ordered forever ago. Then i gotta plum a nozzle in for the water/meth injection and start cutting the pipes. Again great idea!
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