I have just bought an induction kit off the forum and I need to know how to fit it?
And if it is possible for a complete novice numpty like myself to fit it??
Did have an mr2 guru that I used to use but they are no longer available
Induction kit help......
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Re: Induction kit help......
You don't usually need anything more than a couple of screwdrivers (cross head and plain) and maybe a spanner or two (10/11mm).
It's just a case of removing what's there and replacing it with the induction kit.
Is the car a turbo or N/A? Which revision?
It's just a case of removing what's there and replacing it with the induction kit.
Is the car a turbo or N/A? Which revision?
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Re: Induction kit help......
i will send you fitting instructions with your kit, will get it in the post on tuesday for you
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http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=135730
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=135730
Re: Induction kit help......
dingleburg wrote:i will send you fitting instructions with your kit, will get it in the post on tuesday for you
Thats great, thanks so much
Re: Induction kit help......
very easy to do indeed hardest part is removing the 10 ton of unwanted plastic that makes up all airbox system and pipework, as said just goes on with jubilee clips really pop in the censor that goes to the pipe which normally just push in and jobs a good one, my apexi kit was a doddle to fit good job as instructions were in japanese so much more better with an induction kit.
she's all comming together nicely now after a fair bit of cash spent, not bad for just an n/a now for some body kit i think.
Re: Induction kit help......
Thanks guys, when it arrives I will have a bash