7G CAI Tutorial! n00bs read!
just thought this should be here from the overwhelming number of posts in the last week. enjoy! props to kevin, and denver i guess https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ult/tongue.gif
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7G CAI (Cold Air Intake) installation tutorial By: Kevin R.
Warning: This installation is at your own risk. Me and/or members of GalantSpeed.com are not responsible for any problems that may occur.
Me and several other galant owners have found a way to fabricate a Cold Air Intake. There is no company out there that makes a CAI specifically for the 94-98 Galant. If you are starting from a stock setup, you will need to purchase a MAS adapter. You will need the following items for the CAI.
- MAS adapter - Short Ram intake (optional) - 92-2002 Short Ram Intake for a Civic/Integra - Intake Air Filter - 4"-3" PVC adapter - Flathead screwdriver - Clamp Rings - Nut Wrench
*Precautionary step*- Disconnect Battery and MAS plug.
Step 1- If you are starting from "Stock" you will need to remove everything that is connected before the MAS adapter. This consists of the factory air filter box, factory air filter piping, and factory air filter.
*Optional Step*- You can replace the stock rubber piping from the throttle body to the MAS unit with an aftermarket short ram intake. Weapon R, Arospeed, Ractive, Etc., make short ram intakes for 7G Galant.
Step 2- You will need to connect the MAS adapter to the unit. Make sure its tightly secure.
Step 3- Take the 4"-3" PVC adapter and connect the 4" side to the MAS adapter. Once its firmly secure, tighten the ring clamps.
Step 4- Take the Civic/Integra short ram intake and connect the intake air filter to the intake piping.
Step 5- You will have to move the battery to the left as far as you can in order to have the CAI extension to fit. Disconnect the battery and take it from the battery tray.
Step 6- Remove the factory battery tray.
Step 7- You will have to find an alternative place to have the battery tie downs placed. I drilled 2 holes for the tie-downs to be placed.
Step 8- Install the Civic/Integra intake to the 3" part of the PVC adapter. Be sure that the connector hose on the intake hosing is firmly secure. You will need to have it on so it will have a firm and secure fit.
Step 9- Tighten the clamp ring on the 3" end of the PVC adapter.
Step 10- At this point, you will need a find a place to secure the CAI. If you don't find a way to support the CAI (especially the extension part) you have a high risk of the intake possibly coming off while driving.
Step 11- Place the battery back and make sure its tied down firmly and connect battery and connect MAS plug.
Step 12- Tighten all the ring clamps.
Step 13- Start your motor and inspect all areas of the CAI. At this point you want to make one last attempt to tighten and secure the CAI.
Step 14- Take a test drive....FLOOR the car....and hear the CAI and feel the power.
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