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Cold Air Intake fit problems?

Well to begin with i‘m already extremely pissed off because the instructions for my AEM V2 intake dont match my car anyways i spend 4 hours taking all the OEM intake pieces out including removing the bumper, which i wasnt aware was necessary.ANYWAYonce i started putting in the new parts, i realized that the coupling between the intake pipe and the throttle body doesn‘t fit over the throttle body. Is it supposed to? if not, how do i connect it?

Answer:

sorry man, sounds like the wrong kit,and its too bad you did not check with yahoo answers first, there are many questions weekly about problems associated with cold air intakes not fitting properly, not having the right hardware to mount sensors, and worse often times a computer issue pops a check engine code. None of these kits do what they claim, and often times you have to be running 3,500 rpm or more, which is worthless anyway. take it back, tell them it did not fit, and if you plan on doing a super dooper pooper scooper chip save your money, this crap is worthless. and don't buy an intake spacer, If you have a 800 horsepower big block, you may notice a performance gain, but stock motors no way. Always check with your mechanic before adding anything to your engine.
Do you even have the right one? If it doesn't fit, get your money back, and don't waste it on worthless accessories.

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