Monday, June 7, 2010

2004+ Subaru Legacy GT & Outback XT Power Filter Installation Instructions

9:08 PM by onesecond ·
You are now the proud owner of a highly tested and proven AVOTurboworld Power Air intake kit. While you have made a wise choice in selecting this suspension part, below we have some suggestions and procedures for you to follow to ensure a successful installation. The AVO Power Air intake kit is modular and can either be fitted as a complete kit, or as individual parts. The following instructions are a step-by-step guide for a complete installation – you can skip to the relevant section if you are only installing part of the kit.
Tools Required 10mm and 12mm socket and ratchet Flathead screwdriver Philips head screwdriver Bull nose pliers Kitting List
Note: Check this kit list before starting the install to make that you have all these parts.
Check that all parts in the above list are supplied with this kit before proceeding.
a) Verify that all parts noted on the kitting list have been supplied. Contact AVO Turboworld or selling agent if any parts are missing.
b) Make sure that all parts are in good condition and have not been damaged during shipping etc.
c) Take time to make sure you can identify the individual parts supplied to the relevant sections in the attached fitting inst Before grabbing a bunch of spanners and attacking your car take a moment to Read these supplied installation instructions thoroughly from start to finish – do you understand all of the mechanical operations required? Are you sure that you can adequately complete all of the mechanical operations required? Do you understand all of the terminology used in this installation manual? Your installation skills will have a big effect on wether or not your new AVO Turboworld Part will perform to its full potential and give years of trouble free operation, without seriously damaging either your engine or your wallet. Prior to installation commencing, make sure that your car is in excellent mechanical condition and that there are no outstanding faults or problems. This part has been designed to work only with a car that is in good state of repair. Pre-existing problems or faults can result in improper operation and/or failure of your engine. This is your responsibility to ensure. No matter how carefully we design our Parts, this is one area we have no control over and cannot be held responsible.

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