<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial ">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Turner55:
if i went with the kkm, how hard is it to install? i mean...the most i've done to my engine is change the oil, could i do it myself?
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I put a KKM on my Explorer last week. It is a simple install (I am not very mechanical either). It takes about 5 minutes to pull out the existing air box. The KKM attaches easily by screwing it to the mass air senor. There is also a piece that screws to the inside of the engine compartment (using a hole that used to hold one of the original air box grommets). You should have no problem. I was really happy with the install and the resulting increase in pickup.
I like the KKM over drilling the airbox because it leaves me with the option of switching back to stock if I have need to. This may be something to consider if you ever need to bring the vehicle in for service.
Good luck
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2000 XLT 4L
160 HP
4 Door
DynoSource Chip
KKM Air Filter System
Bosch +4 Plugs
SplitFire Wires
[This message has been edited by bionic2000 (edited 03-31-2000).]