Preparation Steps for Fuel System Installation
A: Adjust both seats to full forward position with seat backs in full upright position.
B: Disconnect the negative battery cable.
C: Remove the 5 rear interior panels starting with the long piece across the width of the car just beneath the rear glass. Next remove the two flat panels located behind the seats. Next remove the two corner pieces. Lastly, remove the rear center speaker and cover assembly. (The long panel across the width has 3 push lock barbed style securing pins w/one on each end and one in the center) (The 2 flat panels have 4 push lock barbed securing pins each, w/each barb located a couple of inches from each corner of the panels) (The corner sections are held in place with 3 Philips screws which become exposed after the flat panels are removed)
D: Remove the engine cover.
E: Remove the strut brace from the engine compartment.
F: Remove the stock air box assembly.
G: Remove the fuel rail covers, the engine name plate cover, and the intake manifold metal cover.
H: Carefully raise car using an automotive lift. If no automotive lift is available use a floor jack. If using a floor jack raise the vehicle as high as possible to safely get 4 jack stands under the unit body in the appropriate factory recommended positions. The car must be high enough to remove the fuel tank.
I: Remove the rear wheels at this time.
J: Relieve the fuel pressure in the fuel tank by loosening the gas cap.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
2006-2007 Honda Civic DX/LX/EX 1.8L Cold Air System Instructions
Read and understand these instructions BEFORE attempting to install this product.
1) Getting started
a) Make sure vehicle is parked on a level surface.
b) Set parking brake.
c) Make sure you have the anti-theft code for the radio.
d) Disconnect negative battery terminal.
e) If engine has run within the past two hours let it cool down.
2) Removing the stock air inlet system
a) Pry loose the retaining buttons on the lower splash shield.
b) Remove all retaining buttons on the fender liner around the fender well.
c) Carefully pull back the fender liner and splash shield to gain access to the fender well and stock resonator box.
d) Remove the battery from the engine bay.
e) Remove the plastic battery tray.
f) Remove the two bolts that secure the intake arm to the battery tray.
g) Slide the rubber part of the intake arm off of the airbox inlet. Remove the intake arm from the engine bay.
h) Disconnect the MAF sensor harness. Remove the harness clip from the airbox and move the harness out of the way.
i) Push back all the clips holding the filter lid, and remove the lid and the air filter from the vehicle.
j) Separate the lines from the rubber coupler. Loosen the hose clamp at the throttle body end of the rubber coupler.
k) Pull the metal breather line out of the rubber grommet on the airbox.
l) Pull the metal breather line out of the rubber hose attached to the valve cover. Then pull the rubber hose off the valve cover.
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1) Getting started
a) Make sure vehicle is parked on a level surface.
b) Set parking brake.
c) Make sure you have the anti-theft code for the radio.
d) Disconnect negative battery terminal.
e) If engine has run within the past two hours let it cool down.
2) Removing the stock air inlet system
a) Pry loose the retaining buttons on the lower splash shield.
b) Remove all retaining buttons on the fender liner around the fender well.
c) Carefully pull back the fender liner and splash shield to gain access to the fender well and stock resonator box.
d) Remove the battery from the engine bay.
e) Remove the plastic battery tray.
f) Remove the two bolts that secure the intake arm to the battery tray.
g) Slide the rubber part of the intake arm off of the airbox inlet. Remove the intake arm from the engine bay.
h) Disconnect the MAF sensor harness. Remove the harness clip from the airbox and move the harness out of the way.
i) Push back all the clips holding the filter lid, and remove the lid and the air filter from the vehicle.
j) Separate the lines from the rubber coupler. Loosen the hose clamp at the throttle body end of the rubber coupler.
k) Pull the metal breather line out of the rubber grommet on the airbox.
l) Pull the metal breather line out of the rubber hose attached to the valve cover. Then pull the rubber hose off the valve cover.
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Friday, April 9, 2010
1992–1995 Honda Civic Cold Air System Installation Instructions
The AEM Cold Air System is the result of extensive development on a wide variety of cars. Each system is engineered for the particular application. The AEM Cold Air System differs from all others in several ways. We take the inlet air from outside of the engine compartment where the inlet air is considerably cooler than the hot underhood air. The cooler inlet air temperature translates to more power during the combustion process because cool air is denser than warm air. AEM has conducted extensive inlet air temperature studies and we have seen temperature reductions of up to 50 degrees by pulling air from outside of the engine compartment. The air mass flow to the engine is increased because of the increased airflow and reduced inlet temperature, which translates to more power. The AEM Cold Air Systems are 50 states Street Legal (some model and years still pending) and come with complete instructions for ease of installation.
Removing the stock air inlet system
a) Remove the stock air box assembly and attaching hardware from inside the fender well.
b) Disconnect breather hose from the air inlet tube.
c) Disconnect the water bypass hose from throttle body or the fast idle thermo valve, where equipped, located at the lower portion of the throttle body. Disconnect the opposite side of the water bypass hose, which runs to either the intake manifold or the water outlet neck. Remove the entire water bypass hose and breather hose assembly from the vehicle.
d) Loosen and remove the air inlet tube from the throttle body.
e) Jack the front of the vehicle and support using properly rated jack stands.
i) Remove the lower front splashguard.
ii) Remove the front right tire and remove the inside splashguard (inner fender liner).
f) Remove the resonator from underneath the vehicle.
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Removing the stock air inlet system
a) Remove the stock air box assembly and attaching hardware from inside the fender well.
b) Disconnect breather hose from the air inlet tube.
c) Disconnect the water bypass hose from throttle body or the fast idle thermo valve, where equipped, located at the lower portion of the throttle body. Disconnect the opposite side of the water bypass hose, which runs to either the intake manifold or the water outlet neck. Remove the entire water bypass hose and breather hose assembly from the vehicle.
d) Loosen and remove the air inlet tube from the throttle body.
e) Jack the front of the vehicle and support using properly rated jack stands.
i) Remove the lower front splashguard.
ii) Remove the front right tire and remove the inside splashguard (inner fender liner).
f) Remove the resonator from underneath the vehicle.
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