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08-09-2012, 08:05 AM | #1 |
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cp-e DCI Install Fail
So I undertook my first "successful" mechanical install last night installing my new cp-e DCIs, or so I thought.
I had some issues inserting the metal coupler into the factory accordion intake pipes because the fit was extremely tight. I managed to push them in about 1/2 an inch and tightened the hose clamp and tried tugging on it a bit. It seemed ok. I installed the filters on and took it for a short drive and rechecked the install and it seemed nice and tight still. After getting home from work today I took another look and both of the intake filter couplers had popped out of the accordion pipe. I reinstalled the intakes, this time managing to push the couplers the full 1 inch in as the engine and pipes were quite warm allowing it to more easily push in. Now the engine seemed fine on the drive home and I have no warning lights but for some amount of time my intakes have been sucking in unfiltered air... Out of 10, how worried should I be?
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08-09-2012, 08:19 AM | #2 |
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If your dive was short and you didn't do any off roading / drive in a sand storm, you should be ok.
You may want to change oil sooner than scheduled. |
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08-09-2012, 08:24 AM | #3 | |
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Though my drive wasn't exactly short (55km each way and I also went into the city tonight), the weather was pretty clear and didn't run into any smoke bellowing trucks or any dust clouds that I remember. Also not sure at what exact point the intakes fell off. Hopefully in the evening drive home... Oil change sounds like a good idea. I was planning on attempting my first ever engine oil change soonish but I guess this gives me even more reason to get off my ass and do it =P
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