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Old Apr 17, 2011 | 10:30 AM
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From: Somersworth, NH
Default Re: how to replace air filter in crossfire

Its ok
We were all new at one time . There's so much info on the forum for anything and everything

Here's a link to several PDF files in reference to the shop manuals for our cars. https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ollection.html

After a little familirization with our cars you can see/answer many questions that come up. Feel free to ask us (the family) or PM me and I can help too.

Yes the car has 2 intake tubes that each run into their own filter then the clean air all goes into the throttle body. One draw back to this design is that those air filters sit atop the hot engine. It works but could be better.

Theres a mod where ppl cut a small portion of the front grill fin away from the spot where air flows into the air horns. Just look at where those flexitubes (air horns) sit behind the grill, you will see how about 2" of the grill is actually blocking those tubes. Take the grill off and cut a piece away on the back part or the grill, it wont show.

Buy a set of torx bits as you will need these for so much on these cars.
The engine cover seems like its gonna break when you pull it off but you will see its secured quite well, just work each corner at a time until you feel it pop

Pooly
 
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