Injen Short Ram Intake Install Buggin' Me
#124
Mandy-looks great! Yeah, I started with those ties as well until I read the fine print on them that they only go up to like 150 degrees and the day I installed mine it was like 92 here in Dallas so I figured that engine could easily get to 150 so I better get the metal clamps! LOL
Nice job with the trimming of the engine cover. Looks like I need to do mine. I don't even own a dremmel. Any tips on that or a DIY would be greatly appreciated! I'm just nervous if I screw up mine I cannot buy another red one!
Nice job with the trimming of the engine cover. Looks like I need to do mine. I don't even own a dremmel. Any tips on that or a DIY would be greatly appreciated! I'm just nervous if I screw up mine I cannot buy another red one!
#125
Great job Mandyfig, still waiting for mine to arrive from over there.
It has arrived in the UK, so I should have it soon, getting impatient now seeing all you guys with yours fitted..
Your pictures are great and they will help with my install, thanks.
Best regards
Steve
It has arrived in the UK, so I should have it soon, getting impatient now seeing all you guys with yours fitted..
Your pictures are great and they will help with my install, thanks.
Best regards
Steve
#126
Mandy-looks great! Yeah, I started with those ties as well until I read the fine print on them that they only go up to like 150 degrees and the day I installed mine it was like 92 here in Dallas so I figured that engine could easily get to 150 so I better get the metal clamps! LOL
Nice job with the trimming of the engine cover. Looks like I need to do mine. I don't even own a dremmel. Any tips on that or a DIY would be greatly appreciated! I'm just nervous if I screw up mine I cannot buy another red one!
Nice job with the trimming of the engine cover. Looks like I need to do mine. I don't even own a dremmel. Any tips on that or a DIY would be greatly appreciated! I'm just nervous if I screw up mine I cannot buy another red one!
I am not happy with my cover cut out, looks better in the picture, will need to clean it up and paint it. But I used a dremel and did a lot of trial fitting and actually ended up scratching my Injen (no worries I have a good polishing compound).
Definitely looks better with the cut out, it could be mistaken for a designed in feature.
I really want to study how we can bring in cold air to our intake.
And I do not want to add a heat shield, it will muffle the GROWL. That's not good. The growl is addicting as steadyeddy says!
#127
Thanks Steve, you will be happy when the Injen is in place.
#128
No need to be afraid. When I did it, I started slow. Cut a little, fit, cut some more fit...finally I got pissed and cut a huge cut and it worked. You have plenty of room to cut. Even if you end up having a 1/8" gap, it will still look good. Go for it. Certainly gives you the OEM tailored look.
#129
I put two layers masking tape on the pipe where the engine cover touches it... Just to avoid scratching the mirror finish on the pipe. Once I was happy with the trimming, I simply removed the masking tape.
#130
I fine tuned the cut out and polished the scratches, all good. It is a considerable cut. So for those who will attempt it, go for it.
I ended up shimming the cover to avoid cutting some more on the cover, good tip for people who do not want to cut a lot.
I ended up shimming the cover to avoid cutting some more on the cover, good tip for people who do not want to cut a lot.
#131
Sent you a PM, so let me know if you want to come by & borrow.
#132
Also, do not paint the underside of the cut. I did and it is reflecting off the Injen and it does not look good. Keep it unpainted, satys black and gives you a better look. I will remove the paint I put in.
Can not wait to take to the streets again.
#134
(No that's not a through-hole in the plug.)
(Yup, I'm pretty pleased with the carving job.)
We took our first cruise to lunch and I purposely avoided goosing the engine so my wife wouldn't be surprised. I'll slowly let it growl a bit more as time goes on and see when she notices. I love the way I can choose when to let it bark but yet I don't have to deal with an exhaust drone when we're just cruising.
BTW: WAF = Wife Acceptance Factor
Only the maf and filter are the same part numbers wise, that was the reason I didn't want to say Injen would fit all years.
Generally, the fitment is still the same when an oem part get a new revised number.
I've been using K&N Recharger Filter Care Service Kit.
#135