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Yes, this was a self-install. I found it relatively easy, but I did have to slightly modify a couple of things and I am a former aircraft mechanic. It's not too hard, but if you have a friend with mechanical skills that would make it go easier.
Would those be modifications to the stock pieces or modifications to the EC part itself? That was also part of my hold up, I'd prefer to keep my mods as easily swappable as I can.
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When I say modifications, I mean very very minor modifications. As in the tubes on the right side and the separator didn't exactly mount without chafing a tiny bit on an air conditioning hose. I would either move the location a little bit or just wrap it in some tape to ensure you're not chafing which can eventually damage a hose or tube. That's it.
 

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Was this a self-install, and if so how was the fitment? I want to try this myself but I'd say I am not very mechanically inclined, but I think attaching a hose wouldn't be too much of a challenge. My only worry is working it around the existing tubing and making sure not to lose anything when tightening it back down.
For me, the install was very easy, and i don’t have much mechanical experience at all, just modding various cars. It really is just as simple as loosening clamps, undoing hoses, etc. The hardest part was getting the circled (PCV?) hose off and back on. As long as u have some strong pliers and possibly a second set of hands, it’s no biggie.

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I purchased the induction tube and (dry) high flow air filter from Eurocompulsion. The connecting points for the blow off valve and valve cover breathing tube were longer, requiring some adjustment to make it fit. The induction tube material and shape other appears to be high quality, very sturdy and has good insulating properties.

I didn't like the fit of the air filter so ended up using a K&N (they offer that option, too, when ordering).

I'm pleased that Eurocompulsion offers these performance products and hope they have a tune out in the near future.
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For me, the install was very easy, and i don’t have much mechanical experience at all, just modding various cars. It really is just as simple as loosening clamps, undoing hoses, etc. The hardest part was getting the circled (PCV?) hose off and back on. As long as u have some strong pliers and possibly a second set of hands, it’s no biggie.

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Cool Mod. I checked their website out but it didn't mentioned anything about being CARB complaint or not. I know that the K&N Cold Air Intake system is not for sale in California which is why I got their high flow drop in air filter instead.

Do you guys think this tube would require a carb cert #? I personally don't think so since its using the stock air intake system but wanted to get the forum opinion.
 

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Cool Mod. I checked their website out but it didn't mentioned anything about being CARB complaint or not. I know that the K&N Cold Air Intake system is not for sale in California which is why I got their high flow drop in air filter instead.

Do you guys think this tube would require a carb cert #? I personally don't think so since its using the stock air intake system but wanted to get the forum opinion.
I am 99% sure it is CARB emission safe. Literally just a thicker tube for a certain portion of the intake system, using, like you said, the stock airbox with its proper sensors untouched, etc.

Quick edit: Website for the induction system also says “Maintains all factory emissions and vacuum routing”
 
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I am 99% sure it is CARB emission safe. Literally just a thicker tube or a certain portion of the intake system, using, like you said, the stock airbox with its proper sensors untouched, etc.

Quick edit: Website for the induction system also says “Maintains all factory emissions and vacuum routing”
Thanks. I just wanted to avoid any future headaches like I had with my ecoboost fusion when it came to getting it smog tested. I had a aftermarket intake system and they wouldn't pass my car because of it. I ended up having to buy the stock intake.
 
 








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