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> Has any one got a cold air intake on there SX-R
post Mar 4, 2012 - 1:40 AM
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I've seen some pix , but I have a cruise control box in the way so what other way can I make a cold air intake
post Mar 4, 2012 - 3:18 PM
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Route it through the factory location under the fuse box. You'll have to cut some plastic to make it work, but it is possible.


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post Mar 7, 2012 - 5:21 AM
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Route it through the factory location under the fuse box. You'll have to cut some plastic to make it work, but it is possible.


i tried moveing my fuse box outa da way but couldt , da wires on it hold it down , even doe da nuts r off
post Mar 7, 2012 - 9:15 AM
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Uhhh what?

If it comes down to it you can remove the fuse box from the car and set it aside during the install, but if you remove all of the mounting bolts it should have some play in it.


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post Mar 8, 2012 - 11:58 AM
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i moved mine to behind my battery. i can post pictures later if you want. its by far the easiest way to do it. all you need is a cut off wheel or hack saw a drill and a self tapping screw.

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