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Old 02-01-2007, 06:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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AEM install

I am getting ready to install my AEM Brute Force CAI. Can anyone tell me if there is anything I should know or be away of that I may have to do before, during or after the install? I figure that since a lot of you fellow owners have granted your Goats the ability to breathe better, someone might have some pointers for me.
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Old 02-02-2007, 12:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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I am getting ready to install my AEM Brute Force CAI. Can anyone tell me if there is anything I should know or be away of that I may have to do before, during or after the install? I figure that since a lot of you fellow owners have granted your Goats the ability to breathe better, someone might have some pointers for me.
Just disconnect the battery.
It comes with instructions, very easy install.
If your car is an 06 , needs tuning after install.
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What kind of tuning do you mean? Sorry for the ignorance.
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What kind of tuning do you mean? Sorry for the ignorance.
No sorry's man we are here to help!
If your car is an 06, needs to retune the ECU after install because the mixture is too reach 10:1 in my case.
But for the 05 model is not a problem!
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What kind of tuning do you mean? Sorry for the ignorance.
What year is our car?
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