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how to install a cold air intake?

AEM cold air intake for a 2002 4 door chevy cavleier ls 2.2 l v4

Answer:

Toss it in the trash. The intake you just spent several hundred dollars on, if you purchased it, will net you basically no gains whatsoever. This has been dyno proven thousands of times. At best, maybe 3-5 horsepower. Which will neither be noticeable to you, nor will it change your 1/4 mile time in the slightest. Over most of your powerband, 1-2 horsepower. You can get the same gain by getting your oil changed. But if you must install it, and are content with wasting your money, there should be only a few bolts to disconnect your old intake. Install the new one by doing the reverse of the removal. Pretty simple. Takes less than a minute.
Cold air intakes are an over rated joke. Don't waste your money.

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