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uttarpradesh Jun 12, 2011 04:52 PM

Just making sure I didn't miss anything on the Airbox
 
Just replaced my stock air filter with a K&N lifetime filter.

I noticed there were 4 clips around the airbox. I unclipped them, pulled my old filter out and stuffed new one in.

Just wondering if I did that right. Were there any other clips around the airbox that I may have missed? Are there only 4?2 on top and 1 each side.

The box seems tight (seems beaneaters tighter than when it had the stock filter) and in place but just want to make sure...otheetwise I read that dust and other things can b sucked into the engine.

Grace Jun 12, 2011 07:25 PM

Try here:
DIY Forum
Plus if you go on YouTube there's videos from Eugene aka bythebay.

uttarpradesh Jun 12, 2011 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by Grace (Post 5935117)
Try here:
DIY Forum
Plus if you go on YouTube there's videos from Eugene aka bythebay.

Thnx. Followed video and pulled entire airbox out and saw that I actually did it right first time.

Grace Jun 12, 2011 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by uttarpradesh (Post 5935418)
Thnx. Followed video and pulled entire airbox out and saw that I actually did it right first time.

:biggthumpup:

bythabay Jun 18, 2011 01:41 AM

with that air box being so cramped, it not uncommon to find filters misaligned in there... I've always found it much easier to take the box out, clean it, and put a new filter in without deforming it :biggthumpup:

uttarpradesh Jun 18, 2011 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by bythabay (Post 5948499)
with that air box being so cramped, it not uncommon to find filters misaligned in there... I've always found it much easier to take the box out, clean it, and put a new filter in without deforming it :biggthumpup:

Yep. I did just that after I found your vid instructions. Yesterday I was changing my oil filter and damaged the plastic 'coverpiece" under the car...when I screwed it back on too tight. The male screw and female slot was ripped away from the plastic.

Now I need a new plastic undercover for the car (just to make sure I have good protection underneath. Would you by chance know what that's called? That plastic cover that protects under the engine beneath the car. Is there an official name for it?

Also, since plastic isn't the most durable material under a car, is there an aftermarket under engine cover out there? Thnx

uttarpradesh Jun 18, 2011 05:25 PM

I mean, is there an aftermarket "under engine cover" made of metal or some other more durable material For g35 coupe?

SG Blaze Jun 18, 2011 05:30 PM

Its called an under-tray, your options are the RareJDM under-tray or Zspeeds under-tray.

uttarpradesh Jun 19, 2011 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by SG Blaze (Post 5949340)
Its called an under-tray, your options are the RareJDM under-tray or Zspeeds under-tray.

Thnx for the help. I'll check em out.


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