new aem sri, need install help
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RE: new aem sri, need install help
It's very easy. Although I'm not sure what the 95 Honda Accord looks like under the hood, for my 98 Accord it's simply removing the factory intake from the throttle body (one clamp holds it on), and removing the rest of the intake. The intake should some kind of thick black piping that may feel like some kind of rubber. Also remove the vaccum hose from the intake, you'll see it (also connected by a small clamp).
After removing the factory intake you simply put on the connector that came with the sri to one end of the new intake, and squeeze that onto the throttle body. Make sure you do it to the right side. The side with the vaccum hose opening on your new sri should be closest to the throttle body. Just clamp everything on and it'll be set. This is how it was for my 6th gen accord, it should be very similar.
Whatever differences between the 95 and 98 accord I'm sure other users on this forum will point out after me.
After removing the factory intake you simply put on the connector that came with the sri to one end of the new intake, and squeeze that onto the throttle body. Make sure you do it to the right side. The side with the vaccum hose opening on your new sri should be closest to the throttle body. Just clamp everything on and it'll be set. This is how it was for my 6th gen accord, it should be very similar.
Whatever differences between the 95 and 98 accord I'm sure other users on this forum will point out after me.
#3
RE: new aem sri, need install help
There's online directions at the AEM site (PDF Document).
There should be instructions with the package itself.
But the installation is easy...disconnect some tubes, reroute coolant lines (optional), lift the stock airbox out, put in the new intake. 20 minutes.
Oh, and use WD-40 or liquid wrench to loosen your bolts.
There should be instructions with the package itself.
But the installation is easy...disconnect some tubes, reroute coolant lines (optional), lift the stock airbox out, put in the new intake. 20 minutes.
Oh, and use WD-40 or liquid wrench to loosen your bolts.
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