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The FA20 engine is known for its balance of performance and efficiency. However, enthusiasts often seek ways to enhance its capabilities further. One popular upgrade is the installation of an AEM Brute Force Intake system. This guide will walk you through the process in three easy steps.
Benefits of Upgrading to an AEM Brute Force Intake
Before diving into the installation process, it’s essential to understand the benefits of upgrading your intake system:
- Improved Airflow: The AEM Brute Force Intake allows for increased airflow to the engine, enhancing performance.
- Better Throttle Response: With less restriction, you’ll notice quicker throttle response.
- Enhanced Engine Sound: This intake system provides a more aggressive engine sound, adding to the driving experience.
- Increased Horsepower: Many users report noticeable gains in horsepower after installation.
Tools and Materials Required
Before starting the installation, gather the following tools and materials:
- Socket set
- Ratchet and extensions
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Torque wrench
- AEM Brute Force Intake Kit
- Shop towels
- Protective gloves
Step 1: Remove the Stock Intake System
To begin, you need to remove the factory intake system. Follow these steps:
- Start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to prevent any electrical issues.
- Remove the airbox cover by unscrewing the bolts using your socket set.
- Disconnect the mass air flow (MAF) sensor connector carefully.
- Loosen the hose clamps securing the intake tubing and remove the tubing from the throttle body.
- Take out the factory air filter and the airbox itself.
Step 2: Install the AEM Brute Force Intake
Once the stock system is out, it’s time to install the AEM Brute Force Intake:
- Begin by placing the new AEM air filter into the intake system.
- Attach the intake tubing to the throttle body and secure it with the provided hose clamp.
- Connect the MAF sensor to the new intake tubing, ensuring it’s seated properly.
- Secure the intake system with the supplied brackets and bolts, following the instructions in the kit.
- Double-check all connections, ensuring they are tight and secure.
Step 3: Reconnect Battery and Test
Now that the new intake is installed, it’s time to reconnect the battery and test the system:
- Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes.
- Listen for any unusual sounds that may indicate a problem with the installation.
- Take the car for a short drive to test the throttle response and overall performance.
- Check for any air leaks around the connections.
Conclusion
Upgrading to an AEM Brute Force Intake can significantly enhance the performance of your FA20 engine. By following these three easy steps, you can enjoy improved airflow, better throttle response, and an overall more exhilarating driving experience. Always remember to perform regular maintenance checks to ensure your new intake system operates optimally.