This video a is a lifesaver to the Civic community. It definitely includes everything you'll need to complete the job! Excellent work guys! Quality all the way around! 💯
Please Make a video on the stage two kit for the 10th gen accord. Hopefully you guys make more performance parts for it. I just got my stage two kit today. Really high quality parts. Can’t wait for the results. Thanks again. Super fast shipping and very polite. -Mike
It may be a while before we have video guides available for the Accord X, but in the meantime, we have PDF install guides for every part in that 10th Accord Stage 2 kit available at acuityinstruments.com/install
Combined with appropriate tuning, we have seen gains over stock in the range of 15-20hp. When compared to a number of competing designs, this intake produced higher power. Check the product page for this on our site (here: acuityinstruments.com/collections/all/products/acuity-curl-control-cold-air-intake-system-for-the-9th-gen-civic-si-oem-manifold) for a link to some independent comparisons that were done by RC Autoworks when the intake was released.
My buddy and I did the install yesterday and it took about 5 hours, but we didn’t see much info on the coolant lines coming off the throttle body and now my buddy doesn’t have heat, how can we fix it?
Yeah, the two coolant hoses at the bottom of the throttle body. The removal is at 14:25. The coolant bypass hose gets installed, but at 17:20 ish, the throttle body coolant hoses are replaced already, and its hard to see where they are connected.
At 16:47, you can see that the bypass hose is actually connected to the throttle body. I think there was a mistake in the video at 14:25. It was corrected, but not addressed. (No big deal, great video.) Correct me if I'm wrong, but the bypass hose connects to the throttle body, and the original hose that connects the throttle body to the coolant mainline stays. You are just getting rid of the big loop that is connected to the valve breather tube. EDIT: Unless I'm mistaken, you never need to remove the bottom coolant hose on the throttle body.
kinda confused on the throttle body part where you disconnected the two hoses , do those ports just stay open ? never showed where to reconnect those hoses after
The ports on the throttle body are left exposed. The OEM hoses that were connected to those ports on the TB will not be reconnected to anything. They are removed with the breather tube altogether at 14:55. These parts are removed to install our coolant bypass tube and our valve cover breather hose for this intake setup. If you need any assistance with your install or need more replacements of parts in your intake kit, don’t hesitate to send us an email (support@acuityinstruments.com) 🙏
Sorry it's been discontinued. That being said, if you manage to find a kit used, we can still help provide maintenance/replacement parts for it to keep existing kits alive 🙏
But could I drive with something like this in the rain? I live in Arizona and we don't get much rain but at times we will get hit by some monsoon storms and flash floods. I've heard of the intakes CAI sucking water and causing hydro-lock. I don't drive my car too hard but I like to upgrade and have something fun that I call "mine". Is it very risky to do this, or would I be better off just going with a SRI instead of a CAI even though I won't get near the performance I would get with a CAI?
Thanks for your question. Any cold air intake that puts the filter down in the bumper will increase the risk of hydro locking. But if the intake is properly installed with the fender liner in place and you avoid any standing water that could submerge the front bumper in water, you won’t have any issues with hydro locking even during heavy rainfall. The only thing to be conscious of is standing water. We’ve also seen a few customers also run a hydro shield over our filter as well for added protection and peace of mind.
Yes we’ve unfortunately discontinued this kit. If you find one used though we will continue to offer replacement maintenance parts like filters, couplers, hoses, and nuts/bolts to keep existing kits alive 🤘🏼
The stock manifold and rbc manifold couplers have very different shapes because the 2 manifolds orient the throttle body in very different directions. Unfortunatley a coupler for a stock manifold will not be able to reach the throttle body location of the rbc manifold. That said, you can purchase the couplers on their own, separate from the kit, if you want to change from a stock manifold to an rbc manifold.
Unfortunately we’ve discontinued our 9th gen Honda Civic Si intake kits. Sorry about that! That being said, we still offer replacement parts to maintain existing kits out there.
Any base map for a full 3.5" intake on a 9th Gen Si should be a good start, but the car will still require custom tuning work to get the AFRs correct and safe to drive regularly or at WOT.
The swag bags that have become really popular ship with orders made directly on our website, as the bag is included in the shipment but is not part of any product we sell. If you have one of our products and want to grab some stickers, shoot us a email using the contact-us form on our site and asking for a swag bag. Usually if you can show you purchased the product recently from another vendor, our team can offer the swag bag for just the cost of shipping it to you. :) ~Russ
If you hop on the acuity site, there are a lot of reviews for these intakes from actual customers. That said, while the price tag is higher than competing designs, this intake is long proven to be the highest performing and best build quality. Do remember though that the car will need to be tuned after installing one of these intakes.
Correctly installed and tuned, this should not throw any Check Engine Lights (CELs). Remember that to install it correctly, a KPro, Ktuner, or similar tuning solution is required and either a custom Speed-Density tune or at least a very accurate Speed-Density base map will be required.
These intakes require the car to be tuned before driving. You will need a Honda Flashpro or similar tuning device and for the car to be tuned by a professional. Some tuning services can be done online by sending datalogs to the tuner and having the tuner send subsequent tunes back to you for uploading. We do not recommend driving the car with this intake if you do not have it tuned for the intake as the engine will run far leaner than it should be allowed to.
I still have issue with the filter rubbing the fender liner and some of the chassis. I’ve had that bumper off so many times I can do it with my eyes closed now.
Reach out to us via the contact-us form on our site and request to speak with Todd about the issue. You may have a chassis with a slightly different sheet metal geometry in the filter area. I believe we may have a solution for you. :)
@@rgareh1 I’m not sure if you are who I’ve talked to via Instagram or not. But I helped you guys get hooked up with a stock Si to put your parts on. But I’ll do just that. It the filter pushes my fender liner out past my bumper. I was hoping this vid had some details on how to adjust everything perfectly
These are for the Si's only, so unfortunately it won't work with the LX. Hard to say what intake is best for the LX. If you are not running a tuning solution like Hondata or KTuner with the intake, then it's likely not worth it. If you do wind up getting a tuning solution and need an intake, get a cold air and not a short ram. The short ram will just rob you of power due to the high IATs it will bring. Hope that helps. Best of luck!
Yup! Just make sure to get the kit with the correct coupler for the rbc. We have one for the rbc with a stock throttle body and another for the rbc with a zdx throttle body 👍🏻
I realized my last reply could be confusing, so I wanted to clarify: Short-rams are consistently known to make less power than stock while increasing IATs. To make decent NA power on this platform, a free-flowing intake with access to cold air, away from the engine bay is a must-have (dyno sheets on the acuityinstruments.com Curl Control CAI product pages for reference). If this install is too much work, avoid short-rams and instead just install a free-er flowing air filter. It won't provide nearly the gains of the Curl Control intakes, but you won't lose power like you would with a short ram.
Are you talking about the swag bags that have stuff like stickers, keychains and airfresheners? Those ship with all orders that are placed at acuityinstruments.com.
@@manhhungle3224 Is it an Si with a K24 or a base model with the R-series engine? Acuity only has intakes for the K24-equipped Si's, not the R-series base models or K20C1-equipped R, unfortunately.
If it's an intake that places the filter in the engine bay, it will make considerably less power. Competing intakes that place the filter in the same location as this intake do fairly well, but this design was carefully refined to be the most power-producing intake available, and it's held the title for years now. There are some dyno charts from independent testing by RC Autoworks on the acuity site that compare it against a few competing designs.
Check the battery ground connection where it attaches to the plate and of course where it attaches to the battery. Also check your ECU connections, the MAF and maf extension harness connections at both ends, and the battery sensor extension connections at both ends. Does the car crank or do you simply not have power? Please also consider reaching out via our website at acuityinstruments.com/pages/contact-us to reach out to one of our techs who can help you troubleshoot the installation. ~Russ
This video a is a lifesaver to the Civic community. It definitely includes everything you'll need to complete the job! Excellent work guys! Quality all the way around! 💯
Love the amount of details put into this!
Thanks Russ, Pawinn & Acuity Instruments!
Thanks for the love Eddie, we appreciate it 🙏💜!!
Excellent step by step. This coupled with an amazing product is exactly why quality pays. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this clear and concise video! Made things so easy for the install! Love all of your products!
Pawinn does such a good job at breaking installs down. Glad the guide helped! :)
Please Make a video on the stage two kit for the 10th gen accord. Hopefully you guys make more performance parts for it. I just got my stage two kit today. Really high quality parts. Can’t wait for the results. Thanks again. Super fast shipping and very polite. -Mike
It may be a while before we have video guides available for the Accord X, but in the meantime, we have PDF install guides for every part in that 10th Accord Stage 2 kit available at acuityinstruments.com/install
thank you for this amazing video 🤙🏾
You're welcome! Thanks for watching 🙏
This video is amazing 👏
Thank you 🙏 !
So whats the hp increase just for this bolt on an years to late nice video
Combined with appropriate tuning, we have seen gains over stock in the range of 15-20hp. When compared to a number of competing designs, this intake produced higher power. Check the product page for this on our site (here: acuityinstruments.com/collections/all/products/acuity-curl-control-cold-air-intake-system-for-the-9th-gen-civic-si-oem-manifold) for a link to some independent comparisons that were done by RC Autoworks when the intake was released.
What hondata base map is best to use for just a cold air intake
Great video thanks!!!
My buddy and I did the install yesterday and it took about 5 hours, but we didn’t see much info on the coolant lines coming off the throttle body and now my buddy doesn’t have heat, how can we fix it?
Will I need to make adjustments to the cold air intake if I get a larger throttle body?
How about the 3 cooling hose only on was replaced
Can you be more specific? Not totally understanding the question.
He's referring to the exposed barbs that no longer have any tubes on them. I was confused with them as well. Do they just stay open all the time now?
Yeah, the two coolant hoses at the bottom of the throttle body. The removal is at 14:25. The coolant bypass hose gets installed, but at 17:20 ish, the throttle body coolant hoses are replaced already, and its hard to see where they are connected.
At 16:47, you can see that the bypass hose is actually connected to the throttle body. I think there was a mistake in the video at 14:25. It was corrected, but not addressed. (No big deal, great video.) Correct me if I'm wrong, but the bypass hose connects to the throttle body, and the original hose that connects the throttle body to the coolant mainline stays. You are just getting rid of the big loop that is connected to the valve breather tube.
EDIT: Unless I'm mistaken, you never need to remove the bottom coolant hose on the throttle body.
What hondata base map is best to use for just a cold air intake? Would a Stage 1 Ktuner be good too? Im not familiar with tuning.
Any base map that accommodates a 3.5” CAI will work, but it’s best to get an ECU tune refined with a local tuner/dyno.
Great video, you got yourself a new subscriber too 😀
Thank you!
kinda confused on the throttle body part where you disconnected the two hoses , do those ports just stay open ? never showed where to reconnect those hoses after
The ports on the throttle body are left exposed. The OEM hoses that were connected to those ports on the TB will not be reconnected to anything. They are removed with the breather tube altogether at 14:55. These parts are removed to install our coolant bypass tube and our valve cover breather hose for this intake setup. If you need any assistance with your install or need more replacements of parts in your intake kit, don’t hesitate to send us an email (support@acuityinstruments.com) 🙏
I went to purchase one off your website and am saddened to see it’s discontinued.. 😞
Sorry it's been discontinued. That being said, if you manage to find a kit used, we can still help provide maintenance/replacement parts for it to keep existing kits alive 🙏
But could I drive with something like this in the rain? I live in Arizona and we don't get much rain but at times we will get hit by some monsoon storms and flash floods. I've heard of the intakes CAI sucking water and causing hydro-lock. I don't drive my car too hard but I like to upgrade and have something fun that I call "mine".
Is it very risky to do this, or would I be better off just going with a SRI instead of a CAI even though I won't get near the performance I would get with a CAI?
Thanks for your question. Any cold air intake that puts the filter down in the bumper will increase the risk of hydro locking. But if the intake is properly installed with the fender liner in place and you avoid any standing water that could submerge the front bumper in water, you won’t have any issues with hydro locking even during heavy rainfall. The only thing to be conscious of is standing water.
We’ve also seen a few customers also run a hydro shield over our filter as well for added protection and peace of mind.
Can I put this on a rsx type s with the rbc manifold and the battery relocation kit.
Unfortunately this intake kit is only compatible with 9th Gen. Civic Si’s. Sorry 🙏!
does it fit 2013 acura ilx 2.4?
Did you stop selling this kit ? I can’t find it in online store 😢 it will coming back ?!
Yes we’ve unfortunately discontinued this kit. If you find one used though we will continue to offer replacement maintenance parts like filters, couplers, hoses, and nuts/bolts to keep existing kits alive 🤘🏼
What would happen if you swapped to rbc but forgot to buy the coupler and have the coupler for the stock manifold?
The stock manifold and rbc manifold couplers have very different shapes because the 2 manifolds orient the throttle body in very different directions. Unfortunatley a coupler for a stock manifold will not be able to reach the throttle body location of the rbc manifold. That said, you can purchase the couplers on their own, separate from the kit, if you want to change from a stock manifold to an rbc manifold.
When will you be back in stock?
Unfortunately we’ve discontinued our 9th gen Honda Civic Si intake kits. Sorry about that! That being said, we still offer replacement parts to maintain existing kits out there.
What base map are you guys running? I’ve searched forums but no one gave a real clear answer. I have flashpro btw
Any base map for a full 3.5" intake on a 9th Gen Si should be a good start, but the car will still require custom tuning work to get the AFRs correct and safe to drive regularly or at WOT.
Do you need a tune with this intake kit?
Yes. Without a tune, the engine will run lean and will risk creating knock issues. We recommend getting a tune immediately after installation.
I'm sad no stickers came with this :( I'm trying to build a set for my computer
The swag bags that have become really popular ship with orders made directly on our website, as the bag is included in the shipment but is not part of any product we sell. If you have one of our products and want to grab some stickers, shoot us a email using the contact-us form on our site and asking for a swag bag. Usually if you can show you purchased the product recently from another vendor, our team can offer the swag bag for just the cost of shipping it to you. :) ~Russ
Is the acuity intake better then k&n? For the 9th gen civic
If you hop on the acuity site, there are a lot of reviews for these intakes from actual customers. That said, while the price tag is higher than competing designs, this intake is long proven to be the highest performing and best build quality. Do remember though that the car will need to be tuned after installing one of these intakes.
If I install this correctly could it possibly make my engine light come on?
Correctly installed and tuned, this should not throw any Check Engine Lights (CELs). Remember that to install it correctly, a KPro, Ktuner, or similar tuning solution is required and either a custom Speed-Density tune or at least a very accurate Speed-Density base map will be required.
My emission light is on the next day what can i do to fix it
These intakes require the car to be tuned before driving. You will need a Honda Flashpro or similar tuning device and for the car to be tuned by a professional. Some tuning services can be done online by sending datalogs to the tuner and having the tuner send subsequent tunes back to you for uploading. We do not recommend driving the car with this intake if you do not have it tuned for the intake as the engine will run far leaner than it should be allowed to.
I still have issue with the filter rubbing the fender liner and some of the chassis. I’ve had that bumper off so many times I can do it with my eyes closed now.
Reach out to us via the contact-us form on our site and request to speak with Todd about the issue. You may have a chassis with a slightly different sheet metal geometry in the filter area. I believe we may have a solution for you. :)
@@rgareh1 I’m not sure if you are who I’ve talked to via Instagram or not. But I helped you guys get hooked up with a stock Si to put your parts on. But I’ll do just that. It the filter pushes my fender liner out past my bumper. I was hoping this vid had some details on how to adjust everything perfectly
Any possibility of getting this CARB approved?
We'd looked into this, but unfortunately, the anticipated demand did not justify the cost of pursuing CARB approval.
Does this work for 2013 Honda Civic LX Automatic? or whats the best intake for my model
These are for the Si's only, so unfortunately it won't work with the LX. Hard to say what intake is best for the LX. If you are not running a tuning solution like Hondata or KTuner with the intake, then it's likely not worth it. If you do wind up getting a tuning solution and need an intake, get a cold air and not a short ram. The short ram will just rob you of power due to the high IATs it will bring. Hope that helps. Best of luck!
@@rgareh1 any good plastic cold air conditioning intake and tuners for the 2013 civic coupe lx?
Would this work with an rbc intake manifold?
Yup! Just make sure to get the kit with the correct coupler for the rbc. We have one for the rbc with a stock throttle body and another for the rbc with a zdx throttle body 👍🏻
Does this work with the dc5?
Unfortunately, it does not.
Goddamn all that work just for a intake
I realized my last reply could be confusing, so I wanted to clarify: Short-rams are consistently known to make less power than stock while increasing IATs. To make decent NA power on this platform, a free-flowing intake with access to cold air, away from the engine bay is a must-have (dyno sheets on the acuityinstruments.com
Curl Control CAI product pages for reference). If this install is too much work, avoid short-rams and instead just install a free-er flowing air filter. It won't provide nearly the gains of the Curl Control intakes, but you won't lose power like you would with a short ram.
Does acuity really send you all those goodies ?? When you buy the Intake???
Are you talking about the swag bags that have stuff like stickers, keychains and airfresheners? Those ship with all orders that are placed at acuityinstruments.com.
after all that I think I'll just keep my factory intake...unless someone wants to call this guy to do my car for me. jk
great video pimp
oem intake is really good. just keep oem
I 'm living in the Vietnam, want to buy 1 set, could you ship for me ??
They can be shipped internationally via acuityinstruments.com
@@rgareh1 i'm find on the web but i don't see for that civic 2013 Gen 9
@@manhhungle3224 Is it an Si with a K24 or a base model with the R-series engine? Acuity only has intakes for the K24-equipped Si's, not the R-series base models or K20C1-equipped R, unfortunately.
I just got the k and n version of this, is that just as good?
If it's an intake that places the filter in the engine bay, it will make considerably less power. Competing intakes that place the filter in the same location as this intake do fairly well, but this design was carefully refined to be the most power-producing intake available, and it's held the title for years now. There are some dyno charts from independent testing by RC Autoworks on the acuity site that compare it against a few competing designs.
CARB legal?
It is not CARB legal at this time, sorry 🙏.
Could have used this video a year ago lol
The fully illustrated pdf guide has been on the acuity site since this product launched. 👍🏻
@@rgareh1 I know, but the video is way better!
Car won't start now :(
Check the battery ground connection where it attaches to the plate and of course where it attaches to the battery. Also check your ECU connections, the MAF and maf extension harness connections at both ends, and the battery sensor extension connections at both ends. Does the car crank or do you simply not have power? Please also consider reaching out via our website at acuityinstruments.com/pages/contact-us to reach out to one of our techs who can help you troubleshoot the installation. ~Russ
Yo this video was the shit
Why wouldn’t this work on any other honda civic ?
seriously? lol
Mike A lemme kno mikey
Different throttle body locations, sizes, chassis shapes, mounting points, MAF sensors, you name it. The reasons are many.
You obviously know nothing about cars please don't try to mod yours you're just going to break things
Because it's not some cheep plug an play kit that fits everything. It's been engineered to fit this model of civic in particular
Too bad this kit was discontinued 😞