Getting Started
a) Make sure vehicle is parked on a level surface.
b) Set parking brake. Install rear wheel chocks.
c) If the engine has run with in the past two hours let it cool down.
d) Jack the front of the vehicle and support using properly rated jack stands.
e) Remove the left front wheel.
Removal of the Stock Air Intake System
a) Loosen the clamp around the throttle body using
a 5.5mm socket or screwdriver. Pull the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor out of the intake tube by loosening the spring loaded clamp.
b) Unplug the breather tube from the fitting underneath the intake manifold
c) Remove the air box mounting bolt shown in the picture.
d) Remove the other air box mounting shown in the picture.
e) Carefully remove the air box assembly from the engine bay.
f) Remove the two fasteners holding the plastic cover in front of the battery.
g) Pull upward on the plastic cover to remove the resonator box intake tube.
h) From inside the driver-side wheel well, remove the fastener shown in the picture.
i) From underneath the vehicle, remove the fasteners shown in the picture.
j) Tuck the splash guard out of the way behind the brake rotor.
k) Remove the resonator mounting bolt shown in the picture.
l) Remove the screw holding the corner of the front bumper cover.
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HDTV: To be or not to be
When budding scientists in elementary, middle and high school need information about chemistry, they have a myriad of sources online. One very popular source turns out to be the Lab’s periodic table site, linked to the Chemistry (C) Division’s external home page. How popular is it? Since May 2000 the site has logged nearly two million hits. The site is maintained and updated by computer technician Nick Degidio and staff member Moses Attrep both of Isotope and Nuclear Chemistry (C-INC). “We average about 30,000 hits a month,” said Degidio. “And that number doubles around finals, term papers and midterm exam time. Its popularity is pretty surprising.”
High definition television is coming to a screen near you — at least we hope so. For some television viewers the system is already in place and working well. For many more consumers, however, the technology may be a bit later in coming. The transition has proven troublesome for television broadcasters, television set manufacturers and government officials as technological, economic and even political issues have slowed the process.
The promise of HDTV is worth the wait, but only if you want the benefits of a higher-resolution picture — imagine doubling the resolution of today’s analog television — coupled with a wider screen image close to the dimensions of a motion picture image. Add to that Dolby digital sound with six separate audio tracks for detailed and realistic surround sound and you’ll probably agree HDTV is a better way to see television. Many people involved in the transition are beginning to fear that when the federally mandated time comes in 2006 to convert broadcast formats, a large per- centage of the population will not be ready
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High definition television is coming to a screen near you — at least we hope so. For some television viewers the system is already in place and working well. For many more consumers, however, the technology may be a bit later in coming. The transition has proven troublesome for television broadcasters, television set manufacturers and government officials as technological, economic and even political issues have slowed the process.
The promise of HDTV is worth the wait, but only if you want the benefits of a higher-resolution picture — imagine doubling the resolution of today’s analog television — coupled with a wider screen image close to the dimensions of a motion picture image. Add to that Dolby digital sound with six separate audio tracks for detailed and realistic surround sound and you’ll probably agree HDTV is a better way to see television. Many people involved in the transition are beginning to fear that when the federally mandated time comes in 2006 to convert broadcast formats, a large per- centage of the population will not be ready
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