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== '''Ebay Induction Kit Installion Guide''' ==
== [['''Ebay Induction Kit Installion Guide''']] ==
 
  
 
Here's my first guide, hope this helps people out with the Ebay Induction Kit. It should apply for any other similar short ram style induction kits.
 
Here's my first guide, hope this helps people out with the Ebay Induction Kit. It should apply for any other similar short ram style induction kits.
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1. Unclip top of airbox (3 clips around the sides)  
 
1. Unclip top of airbox (3 clips around the sides)  
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2. Undo pipe on throttle body and remove
 
2. Undo pipe on throttle body and remove
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3. Remove top part of airbox.
 
3. Remove top part of airbox.
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4. Locate and remove two 10mm bolts holding bottom of airbox on and remove bottom airbox part
 
4. Locate and remove two 10mm bolts holding bottom of airbox on and remove bottom airbox part
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5. Meanwhile disconnect the pipe with the blue valve on the end from the airbox and the blue electrical connector
 
5. Meanwhile disconnect the pipe with the blue valve on the end from the airbox and the blue electrical connector
  
Induction On:
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'''Putting the Induction kit on:'''
  
 
6. Use the smallest blue piping on the induction pipe, put two bracket rings over the pipe and drop over the pipe, dont tighten.
 
6. Use the smallest blue piping on the induction pipe, put two bracket rings over the pipe and drop over the pipe, dont tighten.
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7. Place pipe and tubing over the throttle body (remove ecu cooling pipe if you find it easier)
 
7. Place pipe and tubing over the throttle body (remove ecu cooling pipe if you find it easier)
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8. Use brackets and tighten (dont overly tighten the induction pipe side one, we need to adjust the posistion later.
 
8. Use brackets and tighten (dont overly tighten the induction pipe side one, we need to adjust the posistion later.
9. Put MAF on and screw on, attach connector.
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9. Put MAF back on and screw back in, attach connector.
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10. Secure cone with bracket onto the pipe.
 
10. Secure cone with bracket onto the pipe.
  
11. If you want to use the support bracket use the airbox bolt on the bodywork. (I coudnt get this off so i used the fusebox support bolt). Dont be afraid to bend the bracket. Buy a bolt (10mm I think) and nylon nut and secure.
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11. If you want to use the support bracket use the airbox bolt on the bodywork. (I coudnt get this off so i ended up using the fusebox support bolt). Dont be afraid to bend the bracket. Buy a bolt (10mm I think) and nylon nut and secure.
  
I managed to get the engine plastics on the front back on, but personal preference because they do come very close (yours might not if you use the airbox bolt for the support.
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I managed to get the engine plastics on the front back on, but personal preference because they do come very close (yours might not if you use the airbox bolt for the support. If they do come close, I used a cable tie to hold back the front plastics further and pushed the pipe back so the bracket would bend and hold the pipe further back. You could also create a second bracket.
  
Block off the loose pipe (blue valve one) and cut a bit of the pipe off the other end, use it on the extra small exit on the pipe after the filter, and block off (dont use the thick blue ebay piping). Tie back the blue electrical plug.
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Block off the loose pipe (blue valve one) and cut a bit of the pipe off the other end, use it on the extra small exit on the pipe after the filter, and block off (dont use the thick blue ebay piping). Tie back the blue electrical plug. Make sure these are sealed off, you dont want any dirt.etc getting into the engine.
  
  
 
Any questions feel free to PM me!  
 
Any questions feel free to PM me!  
  
Ben (CelicaBen140)
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Ben (CelicaBen140) 23/9/10

Latest revision as of 19:22, 23 September 2010

Ebay Induction Kit Installion Guide

Here's my first guide, hope this helps people out with the Ebay Induction Kit. It should apply for any other similar short ram style induction kits.


1. Unclip top of airbox (3 clips around the sides)

2. Undo pipe on throttle body and remove

3. Remove top part of airbox.

4. Locate and remove two 10mm bolts holding bottom of airbox on and remove bottom airbox part

5. Meanwhile disconnect the pipe with the blue valve on the end from the airbox and the blue electrical connector

Putting the Induction kit on:

6. Use the smallest blue piping on the induction pipe, put two bracket rings over the pipe and drop over the pipe, dont tighten.

7. Place pipe and tubing over the throttle body (remove ecu cooling pipe if you find it easier)

8. Use brackets and tighten (dont overly tighten the induction pipe side one, we need to adjust the posistion later.

9. Put MAF back on and screw back in, attach connector.

10. Secure cone with bracket onto the pipe.

11. If you want to use the support bracket use the airbox bolt on the bodywork. (I coudnt get this off so i ended up using the fusebox support bolt). Dont be afraid to bend the bracket. Buy a bolt (10mm I think) and nylon nut and secure.

I managed to get the engine plastics on the front back on, but personal preference because they do come very close (yours might not if you use the airbox bolt for the support. If they do come close, I used a cable tie to hold back the front plastics further and pushed the pipe back so the bracket would bend and hold the pipe further back. You could also create a second bracket.

Block off the loose pipe (blue valve one) and cut a bit of the pipe off the other end, use it on the extra small exit on the pipe after the filter, and block off (dont use the thick blue ebay piping). Tie back the blue electrical plug. Make sure these are sealed off, you dont want any dirt.etc getting into the engine.


Any questions feel free to PM me!


Ben (CelicaBen140) 23/9/10