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Note that if you had the dealer install your Intake, They might have plugged the
hoses back in and stopped at this point. In which case, your
intake install may look like this. You will need to purchase a
2 foot 5/16" hose, and a 2 foot 1/2" rubber hose.

Note that it still technically works, but it is awkward, but it will screw up
your hoodliner. (Pic to come later). You should correct this.

There is a large metal 'dual' pipe that needs to be removed.
The top of this is now awkwardly resting on top of the CAI.
The top connects to two rubber hoses. You already disconnected the larger one.
(Call this connection L1) I have circled the hose clamp of the shorter (5/16") hose pipe. (Call this connection S1)
Remove the clamp (needle nosed pliers work wonders), and pull off the hose.

The hoses are MUCH easier to remove if you loosen the end with a screwdriver.
The inside of the hose will be stuck to whatever it is stuck on. Stick the end
of a screwdriver in there, and twist to slightly push off and loosen that end as
much as you can. Then just pull pull pull.

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Picture info:
Date: 2003-03-23 13:10:37   Camera: OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD C2100UZ
Focal Length: 38mm   Shutter: 1/650s   F/3.5   ISO: 100   Flash used