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Old 08-01-2005, 06:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Installed Volant this evening

As the title says, I just finished installing my Volant CAI and wow, does it ever give the Titan a really aggressive intake sound. Only have 801 miles on it, so I haven't ran it really hard yet. I'll probably take it to the drag strip on the 12th to see what it'll run.

I dropped one of my lid screws and that took me about 10 mins to find. It fell behind the headlight assembly. Butterfingers! Even with that little mishap, I got it done in an hour. Volant's instructions suck, they're basically a parts list and three schematics. I'm glad that I have a little bit of mechanical ability.
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The intake wasn't that hard for me to install. Except for a platic foam piece about a sqaure foot that I didn't know what to do with..

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You stick the foam to the sheet metal before you mount the box. This reduces the vibration and noise.
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I stuck the foam to the bottom of the airbox lid so it would make a better seal.
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