1.4L 6spd Renegade owners

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  1. manu

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    That was kinda of the original plan. I drov it for about 10 miles and when i got back it was stil cool around the elbow ,of course it was 20 F outside :)..but i ll see.
    I d have to after removing the rest, maybe go 6 or7 inches lower into the fender its a lot of room yet wanna keep it safe as possible

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    +1 Penguin. I did my first oil change and got a K&N, now a happy camper! The dealership did 5 module flash as well and it improved the MPG to my surprise.
     
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    CAI should suck air from the outside of your engine bay. I own a wrangler as well and my TJ was part of some CAI experiment in the jeep off road world. There was no advantage of putting your CAI inside your engine... it sounds better though :) because there is less air restrictions.
     
  4. manu

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    Yup i re did it it is more now lower than the engine, i really feel good torque now and turbo spools faster and louder or the motor sounds much different o might say meaner!

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    Cut 6 inches off the pipe anf filter stays just behind under the headlight

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