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    Just finished installing it.... what a pain in the butt lol. Great product but instructions made no sense. SC sounds sooooo much better and a huge difference in power. noticed my factory air box wasnt even put together right. the whole bottom half was just hanging out. Next time.... FAI ftw.. shoulda listened lol. Anyway i'm very happy with the product
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    Yeah I like mine. I tossed the directions and it went faster. I have had mine for about a year. No complaints.
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    im buying one this week....ne tips on install ?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCG's-GTP View Post
    Just finished installing it.... what a pain in the butt lol. Great product but instructions made no sense. SC sounds sooooo much better and a huge difference in power. noticed my factory air box wasnt even put together right. the whole bottom half was just hanging out. Next time.... FAI ftw.. shoulda listened lol. Anyway i'm very happy with the product
    I've had my Wizaired in and out so often it only takes a few minutes for me to remove and reinstall. The first time intalling it took me quite a while though.
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    Ignore the instructions, you'll see what we mean. Take your time its a tight fit. Have patience. I had a bit of trouble getting the screws to allign with the predrilled holes in the bottom that attach the sides. Get the hard to reach ones started first. I felt like an idiot it took me so long to do but everyone has told me it was a bit of a pita to install. Not a whole lot of room. BUT thats why its a good box, tight fit, its snug when done right.
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    Same story here as everyone else. I can do it in no time now, but I've found for tightening those tight to reach holes. Its best to remove the headlight and go in that way.
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    k ty ill let u know when i get it in im sure ill be whining about it lol i have no patience lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTP SE View Post
    Same story here as everyone else. I can do it in no time now, but I've found for tightening those tight to reach holes. Its best to remove the headlight and go in that way.
    Hey good idea. Never thought of that. As IndeedSS said, after taking it off and putting it back in it gets easier each time
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    Quote Originally Posted by David99GTP View Post
    Hey good idea. Never thought of that. As IndeedSS said, after taking it off and putting it back in it gets easier each time
    LOL I always remove the headlight. Especially on the Impala since it's just two slide clips and the electrical connector. Literally 5 seconds to remove the headlight.
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    Well I have been known to go the hard route many times before LOL
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    Is the box supposed to be flush all the way around? mine has a small gap by the front part of the fender
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    Where exactly? At the top front of the box? Mine sits a little low in the front, but the box is sealed against the fender. As long as no air from the engine compartment gets in you are aok. Can you post a pic of what you are talking about? I am not sure what you are refering to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David99GTP View Post
    Well I have been known to go the hard route many times before LOL

    I too am guilty of taking the long way around.
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    I have had the Wiz for like 3 years now...

    Very good product except for the cheap lexan
    cover...

    I switched to an aluminum insulated cover, that is
    airbrushed...

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    I just got mine last month. I'm waiting to settle on my new house so I can install it in my new driveway. Wish I was installing it in my new garage, lol. glad you guys like it. Now I know I'll like mine.
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    Where can you buy the wizair CAI? I can't seem to find a place to buy under google, or on ebay...
    '97 BLACK GTP--Chrome K&N CAI--3.5" MPS--3" RT Cat Downpipe--180*Tstat--Tuned PCM--Alpine 9886--Kicker Amp - 2 12" Kicker L7's--ALT boost&rewire
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    And is there a place to mount the PCM???
    '97 BLACK GTP--Chrome K&N CAI--3.5" MPS--3" RT Cat Downpipe--180*Tstat--Tuned PCM--Alpine 9886--Kicker Amp - 2 12" Kicker L7's--ALT boost&rewire
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    Another Question, Do you have to take this out during the winter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by adidasdude1061 View Post
    Where can you buy the wizair CAI? I can't seem to find a place to buy under google, or on ebay...
    Here you go.

    ZZ Performance

    And is there a place to mount the PCM???
    Right underneath the air box. It has a PCM holder for it.

    Another Question, Do you have to take this out during the winter?
    Ahemmmmmmmmmmm No

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    Quote Originally Posted by adidasdude1061 View Post
    Where can you buy the wizair CAI? I can't seem to find a place to buy under google, or on ebay...
    It's made by Easy Performance and ZZP, and is only for sale on ZZP.

    The PCM sits in the bottom of the box with a bungee holding it steady. Even without the bungee, I doubt it'd move.

    Here's a pic of mine and you can barely see it sitting in the bottom of the box.

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