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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

Injen Cold Air Intake have been installed on 2008 Nissan Rogue 2.5L. This is just a check up that everything was installed the way it supposed to be.

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  • Well first time it took me almost 2 hours because I had no idea what goes where. When I removed it for the winter time it took me about 1 hour. You will have to remove the front bumper and the battery in order to install/remove the intake. Check out for more details on nicoclub.com forum

  • bolt on?? or you need to modify

  • @TheRick2130 You have to modify it slightly. For example last piece under the fender is not going to fit and you'll have to cut the holder and make your own holder for it. As you can see in the video I installed zip ties but it was temporarily. Most of the bolts/clips will not fit in.

  • ya where did you get this, i cant find anything online

  • @vafencer Look on ebay or injen for sp1963blk for black or sp1963p for polished around $300

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  • this is sick was it difficult installing it!!!

  • @lipetskleo Thank you for your help! I have already placed an order for that part. Total cost was - $290 even. Thank you!!

  • @sashko09 It is SP1963 from 07-10 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec-v. you can find it on injen or ebay around $300 shipped

  • @lipetskleo Please tell me model & part number of that intake system (just to be sure I bought the right one). I'm going to buy the same one as soon as you will reply to my post. Thank you!!

  • @sashko09 It's pretty much the same as sentra se-r except you will have to modify the last piece. Just get a piece of pipe about 6" long and 3" diameter and you will be good to go

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