Stillen Gen 3 Intake
Alright, after reading all of your responses about the install of 3G CAI I am inspired to attempt the install myself. I am lazy and quick to pay someone to do my installs but I am a bit strapped considering I am doing all of my mods within a short window rather than spacing them out so it would help significantly for me to save in the areas where I don't necessarily need to spend. With that said, where can I go to see pics of the install and what tools will I need for the front bumper? And before someone calls me an idiot for asking, know that I am fully aware that I am. I don't think I am mechanically challenged but I do get nervous and freak out about little ****. Especially when it comes to my G. Any helpful words of encouragement will be appreciated. Thanks!!
Alright, after reading all of your responses about the install of 3G CAI I am inspired to attempt the install myself. I am lazy and quick to pay someone to do my installs but I am a bit strapped considering I am doing all of my mods within a short window rather than spacing them out so it would help significantly for me to save in the areas where I don't necessarily need to spend. With that said, where can I go to see pics of the install and what tools will I need for the front bumper? And before someone calls me an idiot for asking, know that I am fully aware that I am. I don't think I am mechanically challenged but I do get nervous and freak out about little ****. Especially when it comes to my G. Any helpful words of encouragement will be appreciated. Thanks!!
Get a Dremel MultiMax:
Use the wood cutting attachement for the opening, cuts like butter, and cleanly.

Basic 1/4" drive sockets, and wrenches.
Buy the 2 nylon bumper retainers from the dealer prior to starting, you might break a tab from one.
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Alright, after reading all of your responses about the install of 3G CAI I am inspired to attempt the install myself. I am lazy and quick to pay someone to do my installs but I am a bit strapped considering I am doing all of my mods within a short window rather than spacing them out so it would help significantly for me to save in the areas where I don't necessarily need to spend. With that said, where can I go to see pics of the install and what tools will I need for the front bumper? And before someone calls me an idiot for asking, know that I am fully aware that I am. I don't think I am mechanically challenged but I do get nervous and freak out about little ****. Especially when it comes to my G. Any helpful words of encouragement will be appreciated. Thanks!!
I did a DIY on removing the front bumper a while back.
here's the link...
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...l-install.html
i feel like you know me so well. Yah i went the safe way and paid someone to do it. Ill stick to driving and thats alright.
BTW: I LOVE BEST INTAKE EVER!! (note: this is only my opinion)
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...atleast you admitted it to not only us, but to yourself. The bright side is, it got installed, and installed properly w/out anything getting messed up in the process.
This is an easy install it just sounds hard. My friend helped me out who is real good with cars and takes his time, he even made sure you could see the stillen logos. The only problem I had was that the shield for the filters didn't fit with the screws we got. And had to cut a piece on that part where you screw the filters on. Also we just used a knife to cut the plastic to make the holes bigger, there are no issues or rattle.
No Catback yet, but i am looking for Tanabe exhaust or FI. I bought it during blackfriday so it saved me some. But id contact Josh@stillen and he can help you out. Good luck!
Yah, thats exactly the problem. I dont have the right tools and would end up having to do with what i currently have which is not much. Probably damage something or make it look like ****. The way i see it if you have money to buy this car, well make it look good or save the trouble and buy a honda. Of course there are people that can do it a great job themselves, im not one of them
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Yah, thats exactly the problem. I dont have the right tools and would end up having to do with what i currently have which is not much. Probably damage something or make it look like ****. The way i see it if you have money to buy this car, well make it look good or save the trouble and buy a honda. Of course there are people that can do it a great job themselves, im not one of them
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