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PROBLEMS WITH PR CAI INSTALL...PLEASE HELP

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Old Feb 18, 2001 | 12:40 PM
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Alright, i tried to install the PR cai in a friend 1995 max se. We got the first portion in perfect (before tube), and we tested it with just that and cone, and it already made a difference. BUT, heres the problem. He has the APC wiring harness, and with that, the fuse box, and battery, there is definetly NOT enough room for the intake to go in. We tried manuevering it in many way to just get it to meet up with everything, and this is without the whole. But there was defintely NOT enough room for this big pipe to fit in. Is there something that has to be relocated? Anyone else with a 95 se and a PR cAI, please help, thanx.
Old Feb 18, 2001 | 02:24 PM
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TTT, please i need help ASAP with this.
Old Feb 18, 2001 | 03:46 PM
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Well, I'm not sure how the APC wiring harness plays in but remembering back to when I installed mine, we looked the the fitment for about 20 minutes thinking it would never work. We moved it around every which way. So we drilled using the template and sure enough, it worked. It was tight, very tight, but it was right on. Not sure that helped you.
Old Feb 18, 2001 | 04:10 PM
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you have to take off the fuse box, battery, and battery tray to put the template on. after you drill the hole, and get the pipe in the hole, the fuse box will screw back on but it'll be a little crooked cuz it's such a tight fit.
Old Feb 18, 2001 | 04:39 PM
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yeah....you have to remove all that stuff...drill the hole...install the piping and then reinstall the rest of the stuff...no need to relocate anything...
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