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Assembbky of my KKM

baphomet666

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:salute:Hello

I have received my KKM this morning, can you tell me if once I reconnected the battery after its assembly, he reset himself, or else he must do something else?
and following the assembly of KKM I must do something else in the engine?


Thank you very much
 



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once the filter is on and you reconnect the battery the computer will adjust itself from there.
 






:salute:Hello,

Once again thank you ......
I have a problem to do the translation "MAF" "remove The Mass air meter?
You can help me or make the picture of "MAF"

Again thank you for your assistance

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HAPPY CHRISTMAS FOR ALL
 












:salute:Hello,

ok thank you I understand :thumbsup::)


HAPPY CHRISTMAS FOR ALL
 






happy christmas! enjoy your new filter
 






Thank you

:wavey: Happy Christmas and happy new year for you;)


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HAPPY CHRISTMAS FOR ALL
 






Please just a question

Hello everyone,
I have a question please, I do not know what to do with the two tubes that are there on the stock air box:scratch:,in tthe KKM ??

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Please give me your assistance .

Thank you
 






Take a small screw and plug them...

Ryan
 






These vacuum lines connect to the Bi-Metal sensor within the Stock Air box. This sensor is used like a thermostat to direct cold air (from behind the bumper), or warm air (from the exhaust manifold). These lines are NOT needed and serve NO use when you install a cone filter. As such they Need to be blocked by inserting a bolt or similar object.

Lower AirBox operation and video
 












These vacuum lines connect to the Bi-Metal sensor within the Stock Air box. This sensor is used like a thermostat to direct cold air (from behind the bumper), or warm air (from the exhaust manifold). These lines are NOT needed and serve NO use when you install a cone filter. As such they Need to be blocked by inserting a bolt or similar object.

Lower AirBox operation and video


:thumbsup: Thank you very much DeRocha ,I understand it, tomorrow I make the change;)

Whit this
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, it's good no


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Replacing the stock air box by KKM

Moved to section Thread

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