Nathan G said:Can I still remove the intake resonator without jacking up the car? For one, I don't have a jack stand and I don't trust the spare tire jack. Second, I don't feel like buying a jackstand just to do one job. Can I remove the airbox and go through there to remove it?
Tha3Man said:I am sure you can, but it would involve taking off the front fender and headlight. I removed mine by jacking the car up with the spare tire jack, did not have a problem. The jack is actually pretty good, and it worked fine for what you need to do. Just my two cents.
Well, as long as it's safe, I'll use the spare tire jack. I've just heard some nightmares about people working on their cars and getting severly injured or killed from the jack breaking loose.Tha3Man said:I am sure you can, but it would involve taking off the front fender and headlight. I removed mine by jacking the car up with the spare tire jack, did not have a problem. The jack is actually pretty good, and it worked fine for what you need to do. Just my two cents.
I've heard it does. My main reason for doing this is to increase the engine noise. It's so damn quiet. (boom02) I'm also getting a CAI in the near future and I'd like to get the resonator removed and out of the way. (sssh)willy65000 said:did it increase your milage or performance?
This may be too late, but at least throw a concrete block or someting under the car so that if it falls you won't get hurt.Nathan G said:Well, as long as it's safe, I'll use the spare tire jack. I've just heard some nightmares about people working on their cars and getting severly injured or killed from the jack breaking loose.
Thanks! (thumb)
I did one better. I got my roommate's hydraulic jack and my spare jack under there just incase one failed.doctor3 said:This may be too late, but at least throw a concrete block or someting under the car so that if it falls you won't get hurt.