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Old May 19, 2003 | 02:52 PM
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Im stupid and cant read japanese!

Just bought the trust airinx unit and I need help with the installation because I cant read japanese and thats the instructions. So if any help could be given would be appreciated and I know that I am stupid. So let me have it and thanks.
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Old May 19, 2003 | 03:04 PM
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Re: Im stupid and cant read japanese!

Originally posted by Sparkey
Just bought the trust airinx unit and I need help with the installation because I cant read japanese and thats the instructions. So if any help could be given would be appreciated and I know that I am stupid. So let me have it and thanks.
You will take the black rubber rings and insert them into the intake with the clamp shroud pointing outwards so the intake pipe has something to clamp on to...they will be a bitch to get on...just start on one side and work your way around...Be sure not to push them on to the pipe too hard or they will be pushed into the intakes and you will have to start over.

The intake in the pic with the black hose goes on the bottom. It will mount on the cross bar (the bar that has a little metal pipe that supports the radiator hose) about two holes from the passenger side and is already threaded for a 10mm bolt.

The other intake mounts on the fenderwell right behind the fan relays...There is a hole already threaded for it.

Here are a couple of photos that may help...

Just so you know...some of the intake hoses will need to be cut shorter so it will fit...Other than that not much else...My japanese sucks too so don't feel bad




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Old May 19, 2003 | 04:41 PM
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Thanks apneablue that really helps out alot we had an idea that we were going to have to cut the hoses up but my last question is that the hoses with the bov looks as if they are going to need to be cut as well. Can I just move the bov up and down the hose as needed and will it affect anything. This is my first real car to work on so I wanna do things right the first time. Thanks for the response and man your engine bay looks great. Mine hopefully will too.
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Old May 19, 2003 | 05:19 PM
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Originally posted by Sparkey
Thanks apneablue that really helps out alot we had an idea that we were going to have to cut the hoses up but my last question is that the hoses with the bov looks as if they are going to need to be cut as well. Can I just move the bov up and down the hose as needed and will it affect anything. This is my first real car to work on so I wanna do things right the first time. Thanks for the response and man your engine bay looks great. Mine hopefully will too.
You can can move the BOV and CRV up and down the hose as much as you want...it wont affect anything...Just be sure to not cut too much off and be short on hose. Good luck!
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Old May 20, 2003 | 12:38 AM
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Apneablue thanks for all the help got it worked out I just didnt want to do anything before i was sure of it and i didnt want to ruin anything. but its on and works great thanks again for your help.
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