Aem question

lamp3

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Hey, in the aem install do you have to change or modify the hoses and stuff for the bpv?? Anything that would make it hard to put it back to stock??
 
lamp3 said:
Hey, in the aem install do you have to change or modify the hoses and stuff for the bpv?? Anything that would make it hard to put it back to stock??


You have to add 2 90 degree bends to the factory one and a 3" piece of heater hose. It still looks stock, but with extra hose attached.
 
II-Savy said:
Don't worry about taking off an intake to go to the dealer.


Agreed... i put my intake on the day i bought my car. The dealer never has any problem with it. Acording to the service manager, the only time an intake will void any part of your warranty is if you hydro lock your engine sucking up water with your CAI. Unless you drive through a 3 foot deep puddle ... thats not gonna happen.
 
k, cool. I just wanted to make sure I won't have to cut the factory hose or remove the funky tamper proof clamps that hold the hoses to the bpv. I know none of that is involved with the injen, but from the looks of the pix I'd seen the aem does it a little diffrently.
 
lamp3 said:
k, cool. I just wanted to make sure I won't have to cut the factory hose or remove the funky tamper proof clamps that hold the hoses to the bpv. I know none of that is involved with the injen, but from the looks of the pix I'd seen the aem does it a little diffrently.

Here is the AEM CAI.
 

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celdridge, thanx a mill for the pics man!! Does anyone happen to have a shot of it installed with the factory bpv??
 
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