Intake
Ok this is a simple mod, and its one of the first things that should be done, it will let your turbo's breath and will help your car for future modifications.
There are really 3 choices. 1.. HKS 2.. Greddy Airinx 3.. RSAkimito. In my opinion all 3 are good and all 3 will give you the same results. Now some people mention that the Foam filters may come apart and go into the intake and burn up in the cylinders, well to my knowledge I've never met someone that this happened to, I have the HKS intake and It is 100% in tact and has not fallen apart and many other Car enthusiast's Use Greddy and HKS and have had no problem, its like this rummor started from K&N it just seems to not be a problem but the rummor sure does make people want the Cotten K&N filter more for this simple reason that really seems to not exist.
Tools: 1/4" Rachet, extension, 10mm socket, flat head screw driver or socket for clamp's
Ok basically you want to remove the air box, the whole airbox. The front of the airbox and the fitler come right off, remove these first to allow more clearance for hands. Then start removing the bolts that hold the airbox in There seems to be 3 seperate places that the airbox mounts to the body at.
The duct tape in the pictures are where the crews are to attach to the body. I duct tape the screws to the individual part before storage, this way the exact same screw will be evident to me for reinstallation of the part and storage of screws and stuff will not be a mystery to find when I go to reasemble
Remove the upper Intercooler pipe, the pipe that goes across that's held by two hose clamps. Remove hose to get easy access to the intake. You want to remove the whole airbox and keep the MAS (Mass Airflow Sensor) attached to the stock pipe or take the stock pipe out and attach the MAS to the RSAkimito pipe. The MAS has a wire (the wire to go to the computer or whatever) and it is attached or clamped on to the Intake box, either remove the wire or break the little clip off the airbox (this is a zip tie type wire, so you can cut the zip tie), better to remove the wire but some find it difficult and just snap the clip off, either way reinstallation of the stock airbox will not be effected if that is a consideration. At the end of the MAS is where the adapter goes to install the air intake. Many intakes use and adapter piece, attach the adapter and then attach the air filter piece with hoses and clamps.
This is a simple installation and almost anyone can Do It Yourself, Total Install time for the first time is 30 minutes to 1 hour.