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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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How to develop a application in PHP using Zend Framework, Oracle Database and Core for Oracle

Configure PHP and web server
After unpacking, point the PHP include_path (directive set in php.ini) to the lib directory of the Zend Framework installation directory.
Example (excerpt from php.ini):
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Paths and Directories ;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; UNIX: “/path1:/path2″
include_path = “.:/opt/ZendFramework/library”
;
; Windows: “\path1;\path2″
;include_path = “.;c:\php\includes”
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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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1998-2002 Honda Accord 4 Cyl. Cold Air System Installation

The AEM Cold Air System differs from all others in several ways. We take the inlet air from outside of the engine compartment where the inlet air is considerably cooler than the hot under hood air. The cooler inlet air temperature translates to more power during the combustion process because cool air is denser than warm air. AEM has conducted extensive inlet-air temperature studies and we have seen temperature reductions of up to 50 degrees by pulling air from outside of the engine compartment. Because of the increased airflow and reduced inlet temperature, the air-mass flow to the engine increases, this translates to more power.
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EmerGen Switch® Manual Transfer Switch Owners Manual

Your new EmerGen Switch will provide you with a way to safely utilize your generator power through your existing electrical wiring during a power outage. You’ll install your switch next to your home’s electrical panel load center and then you’ll connect circuit breaker wires to the transfer switch’s circuits. Once you power up your portable generator, you will manually turn on each switch and that generator energy is transferred as electrical power and goes through the house circuits you have previously chosen. Your EmerGen Switch is easy for a licensed electrician or qualified professional to install, safe for a homeowner to operate, and will work with 120/240V single phase AC generators, factory equipped with NEMA type receptacles L14-20R or L14-30R , depending on the size EmerGen Switch you have chosen. Your EmerGen Switch cannot permit connection to both utility and generator power at the same time.
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1999.5- 2004 Volkswagen Golf/GTI VR6 Cold Air System Installation

The AEM Cold Air System is the result of extensive development on a wide variety of cars. Each system is engineered for the particular application. The AEM Cold Air System differs from all others in several ways. We take the inlet air from outside of the engine compartment where the inlet air is considerably cooler than the hot underhood air. The cooler inlet air temperature translates to more power during the combustion process because cool air is denser than warm air. AEM has conducted extensive inlet air temperature studies and we have seen temperature reductions of up to 50 degrees by pulling air from outside of the engine compartment. The air mass flow to the engine is increased because of the increased airflow and reduced inlet temperature, which translates to more power. The AEM Cold Air Systems are 50 states Street Legal (some models and years still pending) and come with complete instructions for ease of installation.
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Honda GX35 Gas Pack Back Pack & Hand Held Operator/Service Manual

ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Turn off the motor before performing any maintenance or fitting any components to the motor.
ASSEMBLING SHAFT TO MOTOR
1. The end of casing with the strain relief spring goes into the motor casing adapter.
2. Insert inner core of the shaft into the core adapter on motor. Make sure the core is fully inserted.
3. Coat threads on casing coupler with Permatex Form-A-Gasket #1.
4. Thread casing coupler counterclockwise into adapter on power unit and tighten securely using open end wrenches on the flats. NOTE: These are Left-Hand Threads.
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Bulk Instructions Simple

Step 1 – Muffler Disassembly
Before removing any fasteners, it is a good idea to make some marks on the shell and end-caps that will remind you how to orient the end-caps during reassembly.
If one of the muffler’s end-caps has threaded fasteners, remove them and pull out the end-cap that they hold in place. If the core is still in the muffler go to Step 2. If the core is attached to the end-cap that you just removed, remove the other end-cap and re-install the core and the attached end-cap.
(Tip: If sealant is visible where the muffler body meets the end-cap, cut through it with a razor knife to break its bond.)
STEP 2 – Packing Installation
Push small amounts of the into the muffler cavity spirally around the core. Use a blunt tool like a ruler or dowel to tamp the packing into place.
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1998 Cadillac Catera Engine 3.0L Oil Cooler

This manual covers the oil cooler removing/installing for 1998 cadillac catera engine 3.0L DOHC V6.
Removal 1. Raise and support the vehicle. 2. Drain the engine oil and remove the oil filter housing. 3. Loosen the oil cooler outlet (1) and the inlet (2) lines from engine block. See Fig. 16 . 4. Lower the vehicle. 5. Remove the intake plenum. See INTAKE PLENUM . 6. Remove the intake manifold. See INTAKE MANIFOLD & SPACER . 7. Disconnect the following electrical connectors from the water crossover: The engine coolant [Read the rest of this entry...]

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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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