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    So i just purchased and received my Injen intake thinking i could install it all myself from just unscrewing some bolts and replacing the intake like I've done before. Instead what comes in the box is a whole lot more than i anticipated =\. anyone have a how to or anything for this intake? it's a bit more complex than I thought and any video of some sort would be great! thanks.

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    easiest way is to take off the front bumper, but you can just jack up the car, remove the front passenger side wheel, undo the inner fender piece and change out the washer bottle that way. You'll need to keep and remove all the parts from the OEM bottle, you'll need them to install into the new one. I think Casey has some pics.
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    Yeah it's ok I've gotten it all figured out and installed now... REALLY increased the BOV and Turbo spool sound. I'm tempted to post up some pictures for yall so you can see how ridiculous the installation turned out to be.

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