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THEBROWNSTONEKING
03-21-2009, 10:22 PM
Im going to statout saying this is my first ever forum registry so please be kind, now I own a Yaris and truth be told Im not a mecanic, at all, and I recently got to an argue with som nerd on how he won to a Harley Davidson at 80mph on a 94 Jetta gsl, so i decided to race it out with him. Today I bought a k&n universal performance air filter, but i have like the stock tubes n stuff, I was woundering can anyone please help me give me a guide on how to install this? please please do!


BTW: its not one of thoose stock filters, is one of them cone looking one, Ive already been told I can install it using stock intake tubes Im just tryin to be cautios cause it has some kind of sensor attached to it, and I want to install a filter not make my car stop runing !(n thnx 4 all thoose that have already replied please continue too, I could really use the help)

kustom play
03-21-2009, 10:27 PM
your going to need to get an intake unless you got the drop in kind

then just open up your air intake box, and put that in and close it

simple as that

but that alone wont be winning races

supmet
03-21-2009, 10:29 PM
your going to need to get an intake unless you got the drop in kind

then just open up your air intake box, and put that in and close it

simple as that

but that alone wont be winning races

If you have the square one, that's all there is too it. If you have a cold air intake - a cone filter and metal tubing, this might help, even though its not the same brand:

http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8278&highlight=DIY+filter

m911gt
03-21-2009, 10:36 PM
Definitely a valid question, thank you for joining our community. For future reference, street racing discussions are not allowed. Your post did not break the forum rules, I'm just giving you a heads up so you don't get any threads locked in the future :).

Welcome!

kustom play
03-22-2009, 12:09 AM
he never said he was going to race him on the street :)

but yea more info would help