Lingenfelter L650030504 Lingenfelter 2004 GTO Airbox Instructions v3.1 User Manual

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L650030504 2004 GTO Airbox Instructions v3.1.indd

1557 Winchester Road

Decatur, Indiana 46733

260 724 2552 phone

260 724 8761 fax

www.lingenfelter.com

Congratulations - you have completed the installation.

Filter service - A filter service kit is available from LPE for cleaning and re-oiling the air filter (part

number SB-88-0005). The correct amount of oil for this filter element is 21 grams (0.74 ounces) of oil.

Replacement filters are also available from LPE (filter part number L660030504). How frequently you

should clean your filter will depend on your driving conditions. LPE recommends checking your filter

at every oil change or 3,000 miles. If there is a build up of dirt as thick as the wire mesh, then LPE

recommends you clean your filter. As dirt builds up on your filter, the restriction of the airflow also

increases.

Many other items are available from LPE for your Pontiac GTO including low temperature thermostats,

camshafts, ported throttle bodies, port matched intake manifolds, intake manifolds, high flow fuel pump

kit, CNC ported cylinder heads, crate engines, supercharger kits and much more. Contact LPE, visit our

web site, or contact your LPE distributor for information about our other products.

Start the car and check to make sure everything is running properly. Close the hood and release the

parking brake.

Install the supplied plastic loom onto the coolant hose and seat the hose in the grooves on the air

box. Install the black seal around the top edge of the air box. Test fit the plastic radiator cover. The

seal should butt up against this piece when everything is positioned correctly. Make sure the seal is

completely seated. Reinstall the radiator cover. Take care to notice the two small prongs on the front

of this panel. These prongs go into two slots on the front of the car. After connecting these two prongs,

reinstall the four panel pins into the four holes that they came from.

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