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Old 04-12-2007, 07:37 PM
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AEM question

Does anyone know how to install the bypass valve on the aem cai? I was thinking about getting one of those or just putting the dry sock that i thought i saw on here somewhere but cant seem to find now....

I need suggestions on how to keep peice of mind, it rains alot around here, pretty hard and i just dont want to mess up my baby. Thanks guys!
Old 04-12-2007, 07:45 PM
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Unless you are prone to driving through really deep puddles, you shouldn't need to worry about it too much. But if you get the bypass, I can't imagine that it is that hard to install.
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install it between a joint in the piping. but dont put it near a joint down by the filter
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how, the pipe is all one piece.
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stick it on the throttle body or did they make a silicone elbow that connects to the throttle body? im not sure how they made it for the cobalt
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