Voridaeus
03-29-2007, 11:01 PM
First off, I also bought a Trickflow elbow to go with it. The only bad thing I read about CAI kits is that people have problems sometimes with hood clearance, especially with aftermarket elbows. I did not. The kit fit under the hood great and looked great because I took my time trimming up all the fittings and getting everything set just right.
My problem was trying to get the filter on the bottom of the kit from under the car. HAHA, what a joke that is. The right side of the filter butts up against the frame rail and the back of it butts up against the the plastic fender insert. In fact, I spent 2 hours, about 500 F-bombs, and every other filty and dirty word in my vocabulary trying to get the thing on from underneath. It just wasnt happening.
I have big hands so I couldnt get 2 hands under the car, if that would have even helped. Also I had that stupid mounting plate as far forward and to the left as I could get it. Dropping it in from the top already connected to the plate really isnt an easy option because theres a fuse block harness in your way (at least on a camaro) and the front of the unibody blocking you on the other side.
Anyways, I would have cut the plate so it would be easier to fit in from the top, but my service van is in the shop for repair, and all my tools were on it.
So what I ended up doing was getting so frustrated at that point, that I just jammed the plate with the filter on it through the top. It was a VERY tight fit going passed the harness and through the hole. Im sure I messed up the wire mesh on the filter pretty good, but I think it'll be ok.
I'll know the extent of the damage once I do my first cleaning, and maybe at the same time I'll cut the plate and buy a new filter if I have to. I did check to make sure I didnt mess it up bad enough that pieces are going to get sucked thru so it should be fine for now.
PS: I think 120$+ for that plastic moulded part, 4 band clamps, and some rubber duct is asking a lot.... since the filter itself is only like ~$55.
Regards,
Chris
My problem was trying to get the filter on the bottom of the kit from under the car. HAHA, what a joke that is. The right side of the filter butts up against the frame rail and the back of it butts up against the the plastic fender insert. In fact, I spent 2 hours, about 500 F-bombs, and every other filty and dirty word in my vocabulary trying to get the thing on from underneath. It just wasnt happening.
I have big hands so I couldnt get 2 hands under the car, if that would have even helped. Also I had that stupid mounting plate as far forward and to the left as I could get it. Dropping it in from the top already connected to the plate really isnt an easy option because theres a fuse block harness in your way (at least on a camaro) and the front of the unibody blocking you on the other side.
Anyways, I would have cut the plate so it would be easier to fit in from the top, but my service van is in the shop for repair, and all my tools were on it.
So what I ended up doing was getting so frustrated at that point, that I just jammed the plate with the filter on it through the top. It was a VERY tight fit going passed the harness and through the hole. Im sure I messed up the wire mesh on the filter pretty good, but I think it'll be ok.
I'll know the extent of the damage once I do my first cleaning, and maybe at the same time I'll cut the plate and buy a new filter if I have to. I did check to make sure I didnt mess it up bad enough that pieces are going to get sucked thru so it should be fine for now.
PS: I think 120$+ for that plastic moulded part, 4 band clamps, and some rubber duct is asking a lot.... since the filter itself is only like ~$55.
Regards,
Chris