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HFC install ?
Quick question, I've reviewed most of the DIY's on how to install HFC's on a G...I'm planning installing FI HFC's soon. I have Injen CAI on currently, am I gonna have to take the Injens out to reach some of the bolts in the engine bay? ( I didn't see any info about that anywhere)
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Yea. You should deff take the whole airbox out. Gl with the 2 bolts on top of the header. Took 2 guys, alot of pb blaster, a ladder and lots of torching to break those suckers loose. This may help you out a bit. GL!
YouTube - Berk Technology 350Z/370Z/G35/G37 HFC Installation Video by Autohow TV
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