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Old 11-07-2018, 02:04 AM   #1
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2016 Camaro Air Intake Fuel Line fitting

Hey Guys,

I recently installed the Injen Evo7300 on my 2016 Camaro that hose was so easy to take off the stock intake by simply pushing the pin and moving to release, removing it is was not as complicated as the 2017 Camaro I believe and re-installing that fitting onto the Evo7300 wasn't a problem.Recently, I decided to take it off just to make sure that I can Re-install the stock cold air intake in case anything happens...I was surprised that I wasn't able to pull the clip off from what I've heard these clips are fragile its like the removal pin is stuck, CAI installation was done correctly and the car is running, I felt if I go with force I might break it off so I decided not to remove it, if I want to remove this is there away to do that can without using excessive force. Thus, Having the need to get a new Hose system all together.

I'm not the guy who's a professional in these things but I've looked into this https://www.amazon.ca/Lisle-39400-An...70_&dpSrc=srch


I don't know if this tool will be able to remove it or is it just a waste of money

I'm hoping someone with the expertise in this could help me out...
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Old 11-07-2018, 10:25 AM   #2
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Hey Guys,

I recently installed the Injen Evo7300 on my 2016 Camaro that hose was so easy to take off the stock intake by simply pushing the pin and moving to release, removing it is was not as complicated as the 2017 Camaro I believe and re-installing that fitting onto the Evo7300 wasn't a problem.Recently, I decided to take it off just to make sure that I can Re-install the stock cold air intake in case anything happens...I was surprised that I wasn't able to pull the clip off from what I've heard these clips are fragile its like the removal pin is stuck, CAI installation was done correctly and the car is running, I felt if I go with force I might break it off so I decided not to remove it, if I want to remove this is there away to do that can without using excessive force. Thus, Having the need to get a new Hose system all together.

I'm not the guy who's a professional in these things but I've looked into this https://www.amazon.ca/Lisle-39400-An...70_&dpSrc=srch
I don't know if this tool will be able to remove it or is it just a waste of money

I'm hoping someone with the expertise in this could help me out...
Have you tried calling Injen directly and asking if they have a solution? I had the same CAI from them. When I had an issue they were very helpful.
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Old 11-07-2018, 08:13 PM   #3
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Have you tried calling Injen directly and asking if they have a solution? I had the same CAI from them. When I had an issue they were very helpful.
I fixed the issue after some research apparently I was supposed to push the hose down and then move the small clip...
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