JAR- i saw that something happened to you... hope you're okay!

how you feeling today?
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Originally Posted by GaleForce
Good morning everyone. Today I'm going to talk to a man to learn what hoops i need to jump through for clearing my Amuse kit from customs.
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gmorning, mr.gale!

wooo~
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Originally Posted by Pintsize725
Couldn't find a DIY. I'm more worried about undoing something and forgetting to set it back up and fudging up the sensors. We'll see how I feel later.
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hey there, pint!

while the post-MAF is an easy install, it can be somewhat tricky if you've not done it before. also you need to go back and re-tighten the clamps several times as they have a tendency to back out while breaking in.
when i did the HPS tubes, i removed the front strutbar (triangular shaped). not sure about the Z1 tubes, but on the HPS tubes i had to do some trimming to correct the length and also make little notches for the orientation keys that are on the stock airbox. not a big deal, but i like my installation to be perfect.

basically the stock intake system is very good already, why make it worse using some misc aftermarket bits installed sub-par, right?
as for the sensor themselves, just dont touch the metal portion. place them on a safe clean table/work bench while you're working on your car. you will need some tools to do this install. sockets, ratchet, knife, fork, spoon, etc.