The 1998 Chevrolet Camaro puts absent approximately 305 horsepower at the wheels.
Place the cone ram air filter onto the open end of the ram air intake tube and secure it by tightening the hose clamp.7. Plug the round, mass air flow sensor into the round port on the ram air intake tube and reconnect its wire harness.
Instructions
1. Turn the Camaro's engine off and disconnect its contrary battery cable.
2. Disconnect the two sensors that are connected to the stock air intake. Simply pull out their wire harnesses.
3. Remove the hose clamps on both ends of the stock air intake and pull it out of the vehicle. Pull the clips off of the radiator cover and remove it.
4. Remove the clips that hold the cover onto the air filter and remove the cover. Remove the four bolts that hold the filter box to the fender wall using the ratchet, and remove the entire filter box.
5. Connect the silicone hose to the throttle body and tighten its hose clamp using the screwdriver. Connect the ram air intake tube to the other side of the silicone hose and tighten its hose clamp.
6.The 1998 Chevrolet Camaro with the 5.7L V8 engine is a more-than-capable street-legal competition motorcar. Its copious eight-cylinder engine pushes away 305 horsepower at the wheels, propelling it from 0 to 60 in less than nine seconds. Whether 305 horsepower is not Sufficiently, you can add approximately 15 additional horsepower to the Camaro engine by installing a ram air intake.
Insert the small, temperature sensor into the last remaining port on the ram air intake tube and reconnect its wire harness.
8. Place the radiator cover back onto the radiator, placing the clips back into place to secure it. Reconnect the negative battery cable.