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Dynamis 05-31-2019 10:44 AM

Ordered Z1 CAI
 
Just ordered this. Anyone have any tips on install? There's normally something little with these sort of installs that make it easier, or the "if you would have known beforehand", sort of thing.

JLarson 05-31-2019 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Dynamis (Post 3856944)
Just ordered this. Anyone have any tips on install? There's normally something little with these sort of installs that make it easier, or the "if you would have known beforehand", sort of thing.

Install is really simple, I can't imagine you'll have a problem. Just check out the Bumper Removal DIY in the DIY's section, and clean your throttle bodies while you have everything apart.

ColtronZ 05-31-2019 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3856954)
Install is really simple, I can't imagine you'll have a problem. Just check out the Bumper Removal DIY in the DIY's section, and clean your throttle bodies while you have everything apart.

Yeah, take the opportunity to do what you can while your car is apart. Worst part is the bumper honestly. The rest is really easy and they put instructions in the box.

The only thing I can think of is towards the front before your stock intake boxes is a removable opening that allows the opening to be bigger (mechanical terms). I removed mine and then you don't have to force the elbow tubing through it. I don't remember if that's on the instructions.

Also I used this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF3dp_ujLfM

Dynamis 05-31-2019 06:05 PM

Great, thanks.

-ZS-Carpenter 05-31-2019 06:35 PM

The bumper is not hard at all. If it wasn't for the DRLs I could take it off by myself in maybe 15 min. It's only a handful of bolts and a good wiggle to pop it off the mounts. Someone has to hold it while the lights are unplugged, so grab a buddy if you have DRLs

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markesc 06-02-2019 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Dynamis (Post 3856944)
Just ordered this. Anyone have any tips on install? There's normally something little with these sort of installs that make it easier, or the "if you would have known beforehand", sort of thing.

Yeah, don't try to remove those stupid pass through rectangle plastic things (air inlets for the stock box) by the radiator without removing the stupid bolt holding them. It'll look like the bolt is for the radiator support structure when no... it's for those stupid plastic things.

It just didn't jump out at me when I skimmed through the instructions and I learned they won't remove even if you're fairly strong/angry.

Also, I didn't need to remove the bottom bolts holding the bumper on... it can flip forward and pivot enough to provide clearance so you won't have to fiddle with disconnecting the DR LED's.

markesc 06-02-2019 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ColtronZ (Post 3856960)
Yeah, take the opportunity to do what you can while your car is apart. Worst part is the bumper honestly. The rest is really easy and they put instructions in the box.

The only thing I can think of is towards the front before your stock intake boxes is a removable opening that allows the opening to be bigger (mechanical terms). I removed mine and then you don't have to force the elbow tubing through it. I don't remember if that's on the instructions.

Also I used this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF3dp_ujLfM


Yeah those things were a PAIN.

ColtronZ 06-03-2019 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by markesc (Post 3857429)
Yeah those things were a PAIN.

I found it extremely easy to remove those inlets. It was like one screw per side. As for the drls, leave them connected. Just lay the bumper on the ground in front of the car.

JLarson 06-03-2019 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ColtronZ (Post 3857657)
I found it extremely easy to remove those inlets. It was like one screw per side. As for the drls, leave them connected. Just lay the bumper on the ground in front of the car.

Exactly what I did. Set cardboard down and laid the bumper on it.


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