The AEM Hybrid Intake System is the result of extensive development on a wide variety of hybrid cars. Each system is engineered for the particular application. The AEM Hybrid Intake System differs from all others in several ways. 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 Hybrid Intake Systems come with complete instructions for ease of installation.
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1992-1995 Honda Civic with B16A Hybrid Intake System Installation Instructions
November 15th, 2009 · No Comments
1996-00 Honda Civic EX Cold Air System Installation
November 12th, 2009 · No Comments
Getting started
a) Make sure vehicle is parked on a level surface, and set parking brake.
b) Disconnect negative battery terminal.
c) If engine has run within the past two hours let it cool down.
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 air temperature sensor harness from the air inlet tube.
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1994-97 Chevrolet/GMC S-10/Sonoma I4 - 2.2L Installation Instructions
September 1st, 2009 · No Comments
NOTE: This kit was not designed to fit vehicles with a body lift.
1. Turn the ignition OFF and disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the vehicle’s air temperature sensor.
3. Loosen the hose clamp at the air intake plenum.
4. Remove the air box from the vehicle by sliding upwards.
5. Remove the air temperature sensor from the stock air intake tube.
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2004 Ford Focus 2.3L Inline 4 Cold Air Intake System Installation Instruction
May 9th, 2009 · No Comments
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 under hood 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.
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Ford 4.0 L Ranger & Explorer Power-Plus Series Throttle Body Installation Instructions
March 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Step 1
Set parking brake on vehicle and disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Step 2
Remove flexible inlet hose from throttle body and air box by loosening two hose clamps. Disconnect the tube to the valve cover and the inlet air temperature sensor if applicable.
Step 3
Remove plastic cover on the left side of the throttle body. Unhook the throttle cable from the throttle body link-age, disconnect the throttle position sensor and vacuum hose from throttle body.
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2006-2008 Chevrolet Z06 Corvette High Flow Air Intake System
September 24th, 2008 · No Comments
This air intake kit requires re-calibration of the factory engine management software. If you do not have a way to re-calibrate the engine control module (ECM), do not install this system until you are able to do so.
• Disconnect battery ground.
• Remove gray retaining clip on the bottom side of the MAF sensor, then disconnect MAF sensor connector.
• Disconnect breather tube from bellows.
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