Before
you get started Boostpro would like you to know that we are
not responsible for any damage caused to your engine. As long
as you follow basic instruction and DO NOT exceed 7 psi of
pressure while pressurizing your manifold there won't be any
problems.
Now
let's get started!
Tools
required
10mm socket and/or wrench
Flathead screwdriver
Air supply w/ air chuck (such as air compressor or air tank)
1-
Remove nose panel in front of hood. 4 - 10mm bolts
2-
Unplug mass air flow sensor.
3-
If you have aftermarket intake simply unclamp the mass air
flow sensor with a flathead screwdriver from the intake system.
However if you do not you will have to remove the factory
air box and then unclamp the mass air flow sensor with the
flathead screwdriver. The airbox consists of a few 10mm bolts.
Quite easy to figure out.
4-
Once the mass air flow sensor is removed you may insert the
Boostpro Boost Leak Tester into the intake system. It fits
perfectly where the mass air flow sensor use to fit. Make
sure it is seated correctly and tighten clamp
5-
You may now take your air supply and pressurize the intake
system. Carefully monitor the gauge and remember DO NOT exceed
7 psi of pressure. Don't worry about it happening by accident
because it takes about 25 seconds generally to get to that
level of psi in your intake. Once you have hit 7 psi carefully
listen for any air leaks. They are very easy to hear and you
may have to pressurize the intake 2 or 3 times to find their
exact location. If you are using the Dual Pop Intake tester
swap the tester around to test both sides of the intake system.
Do the passenger side first then do the driver side last.