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Honda Civic Si & Acura RSX Icebox Cold Air Intake Installation Instructions

Thank you for purchasing the Comptech Icebox Cold Air Intake for the 2002–2003 Honda Civic-Si and 2001 – 2003 Acura RSX. All components have been designed and manufactured utilizing the latest in technology and materials. Comptech recommends that you read through these instructions before starting installation and that you use an Acura Factory Shop Manual to supplement these instructions.
All Comptech products are intended to be installed by a professional installer. Always use jackstands to support the vehicle when a car lift is not available. Always work in a clean environment and use the appropriate safety equipment to avoid any potential damage or injuries.
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2004-05 Honda Civic L4-1.6L Typhoon Cold Air Intake System Installation Instructions

1. Turn the ignition OFF and disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the air temperature sensor electrical connection as shown.
3. Unclip the battery cable from the air inlet duct as shown.
4. Loosen and remove the two bolts that secure the air inlet duct as shown.
5. Remove the air inlet duct.
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Honda Civic Genuine Accessories

In the New Generation Honda Civic, you are driving one of the most innovative cars on the road. Offering high levels of luxury, coupled with the meticulous engineering that goes into every Honda, the Civic is a personalised driving experience packed with emotion and energy. Whether touring across country or on a city commute, there is a range of Honda Genuine Accessories to enrich your experience. From sports inspired exterior options to interior accessories that change your look and help you travel with ease, there’s a Honda accessory for everyone. Create a dynamic image for your Civic with a range of sports-inspired accessories. From a bold boot spoiler to slick side skirts, your Civic can draw inspiration from Honda’s sporty heritage. Couple all this with sleek alloy wheels and the Civic cuts a lithe shape across cities and highways alike. It’s time to personalise.
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Honda Civic Hybrid Road Test Report

Honda’s seventh generation Civic range has been expanded to include the new Civic Hybrid. The Civic range was last updated in October 2000, and the model line-up was streamlined to include two body styles, sedan and hatch, with two specification levels, GLi and Vi. The Civic Hybrid is available in sedan only, and is similar in specification to the GLi sedan. The recommended retail price is $29,990. The conventionally powered 1.7 litre Honda Civic GLi Automatic retails for $26,950.
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2003-2004 Honda Accord 4-Cyl. 2.4L Short Ram Intake System Installation Instructions

Getting Started
a) Make sure vehicle is parked on a level surface.
b) Set parking brake. Install rear wheel chocks.
c) If the engine has run with in the past two hours let it cool down.
d) Jack the front of the vehicle and support using properly rated jack stands.
e) Remove the left front wheel.
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1994-97 Honda Accord Dyno-prove Intake System

Congratulations! You have just purchased the best engineered, dyno-prove intake system available. Please check the contents of this box immediately. Report any defective or missing parts to the Authorized Injen Technology dealer you purchased this product from. Before installing any parts of this system, please read the instructions thoroughly. If you have any questions regarding installation please contact the dealer you purchased this product from. Installation DOES require some mechanical skills. A qualified mechanic is always recommended. *Do not attempt to install the intake system while the engine is hot. The installation may require removal of radiator fluid line that may be hot. Injen Technology offers a limited lifetime warranty to the original purchaser against defects in materials and workmanship. Warranty claims must be handled through the dealer from which the item was purchased.
Note: Disconnect the negative battery teriminal before starting this installation.
1 Remove the air intake box cover and intake air intake duct leading to the throttle body.
2 Remove the PCV pipe as seen in figure 4 and replace the water bypass valve with the 15”- 6mm hose provided in the kit. The coolant line port is located on the intake manifold housing . See diagram’s A or B The location of the coolant line port hose may vary depending on the year of your car. ( Do not attempt to remove any lines until your engine is cool to the touch.)
3 All Ex-models 94-97- Remove all of the components as seen in diagram C- #8. Since the cold air intake is not being used in this application the air resonator box can remain in the stock location. Once the components have been removed from the metal pipe leading to the EGR valve, you may cap-off or plug as indicated in figure 6 and diagram C. Use the 5mm vacuum cap to seal the line.
4 Screw the vibra-mount into the fender wall as seen in figure 3 and use the m6 nut and washer to attach it.
5 Place the step hose onto the throttle body and use two clamps and tighten the clamp on the throttler body at this point. See fig. 2
6 Place the end of the intake with the 1/2” aluminum nipple into the 3” side of the step hose and align the bracket on the intake to the vibra-mount stud and semi-tighten the nut and clamp. See figs. 5 and 7

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Natural Gas-Powered 2008 Honda Civic GX Delivers Attractive Alternative Energy Transportation

The Civic GX is the only vehicle certified by the EPA to meet both Federal Tier 2-Bin 2 and Inherently Low Emission Vehicle (ILEV) zero evaporative emission certification standards, earning the distinction of, “Cleanest internal combustion vehicle in the world.” Consumers in California and New York, and fleet customers nationwide, can purchase the Civic GX through qualified Honda dealers. For 2008, an auxiliary audio input jack has been added to the audio system and a new color is available, Nighthawk Black Pearl.
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Acura GSR Whirlwind Intake Manifold Instructions

Removal
1. Relieve the fuel pressure in the system by loosening the banjo bolt on the top of the fuel filter. Disconnect the fuel line from the fuel rail. It is a good idea to replace the washers. Disconnect the fuel harness holder and unbolt. Disconnect the hoses from the fuel pressure regulator (FPR).
2. Disconnect intake hose/pipe from throttle body. Disconnect all hoses leading to the throttle body and intake manifold. Disconnect throttle cable bracket on manifold and throttle cable from throttle body. Disconnect the cables to the the throttle position sensor (TPS) and the map sensor on the throttle body.
3. Unbolt two lower intake manifold bolts that secure manifold to engine block. This bracket willl still be used to accommodate the heater bypass pipe. Unbolt manifold from engine block. Remove manifold, throttle body, and fuel rail as one unit.
4. Remove the intake air bypass (IAB) vacuum tank, check valve and control solenoid unit. Due to the different design of your new manifold, these parts will no longer be used. Do not remove the FPR hose. This hose will be used in the re-installation process.
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THE LATEST IN HYBRIDS – HONDA CIVIC CVT

Recently I purchased a new Honda CIVIC Hybrid. My other vehicle is a 1994 S10 Electricar pick-up truck that hadn’t been on the road for over 2 years when I got it and now I drive it every week. Why would an EAA EV driver purchase this kind of car? How is it compatible with electric vehicles?
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2006-2007 Honda Civic DX/LX/EX 1.8L Cold Air System Instructions

Read and understand these instructions BEFORE attempting to install this product.
1) Getting started
a) Make sure vehicle is parked on a level surface.
b) Set parking brake.
c) Make sure you have the anti-theft code for the radio.
d) Disconnect negative battery terminal.
e) If engine has run within the past two hours let it cool down.
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