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Quick Injen question plz answer!

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Old Dec 8, 2004 | 06:34 PM
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bennny
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Quick Injen question plz answer!

Ok i have a 1997 automatic SE, my question is... Screw in sensor or plug in sensor, the 97 n 97.5's throw me off. If its talking about the sensor that plugs into the snorkel then it would be a plugin ( the screw in is mounted inside the box correct? )

Is everyone satisfied with their injen intakes? I'm sick of my leaking pos and am hoping this will be a very good replacement because i know this one is sealed as hell ... If i had a K&N cone would that be better to throw on the end or is the injen cone really that nice? Sorry never heard anything on em. Thanks for any questions answered in advance
Old Dec 8, 2004 | 08:10 PM
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just take out your entire intake system... all the underneath parts, the upper airbox, everything... on one of the lower tubes that is close to the firewall you will find like a sensor in a rubber grommet... that hole sensor and the grommet must be placed in the big hole in the midpipe of your injen... and there is only 3 other hoses that have to connect...

the tricky part is the maf sensor plug, the bracket has to be relocated...

did this help? it was hard to interpret your query...

Code:
short injen = 0;
short pr = 1;

while(injen <= pr) {
  cout << "you should've gotten a TRUE cai!!!" << endl;
}
love those infinite loops...
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