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Old 09-15-2003, 02:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default AEM Cold Air Intake and SR Short Shifter

Hello

I had two questions. The first question is about an AEM Cold air intake. I just ordered one for my 2001 Hyundai Tiburon and I wanted to know how difficult it is to install? What do I need to remove from the engine for it to fit? Any pictures would help.

My other question is about my SR Short Shifter. I just installed it but when I go to fifth gear it makes a metal on metal noise. I think this is because the smaller piece I installed from the short shifter won't tighten down because the bolt won't allow it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

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Old 09-16-2003, 11:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: AEM Cold Air Intake and SR Short Shifter

there are pictures of a install on a cold air intake somewhere around here just use the search button at the right of the screen

and about your shifter it could be the bolt that didnt tighten down right but i have a B&M and i heard that with the SR you have to cut alot so it could be that
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Old 09-16-2003, 02:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
 
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Default Re: AEM Cold Air Intake and SR Short Shifter

Ok, I was able to tighten the one bolt that was loose so now it barely makes any noise when going into 5th. But not I have a new problem. I think it might be with the spring. The problem is that the shifter doesn't quite go into neutral every time. If I pull it to the left or the right and let it center itself, it won't quite be in the center making it sometimes difficult when going from 2nd to 3rd or from 5th to 4th. Is it that the spring needs to be loosened or altered. Another problem is that when I screw in one of the screws for the outside console, it will inter with the shift arm when shifting.

Any help would be appreciated it getting my short shifter back to normal conditions.
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Default Re: AEM Cold Air Intake and SR Short Shifter

Do you have a digital camera? Take some pictures of it and email them to me. The intake is very easy to install. The only thing that is moderately difficult is that you have to remove the splash gaurd from under the driver's side of the car, cut a small piece of it off, then re-install it. I'll post a how-to guide tonight or tomorrow night.
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Default Re: AEM Cold Air Intake and SR Short Shifter

http://hyundaiperformance.com/forums/topic.php?t=28119
the CAI intallation guide.
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Default Re: AEM Cold Air Intake and SR Short Shifter

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http://hyundaiperformance.com/forums/topic.php?t=28119
the CAI intallation guide.
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Contrary to what his guide says, you do NOT need to remove the battery. I have many more pictures than that and am working on a guide.
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Default Re: AEM Cold Air Intake and SR Short Shifter

Thanks for all your help. I am going to be installing the intake on Friday. My shifter works well now and I can shift properly. Thank you
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