2009 Honda Civic and Civic Si AEM intake
#1
2009 Honda Civic and Civic Si AEM intake
Hello everyone,
AEM is looking for a 2009 Honda Civi and Civic Si in the los angeles area for intake R&D. AEM will give you a free intake for helping them out. Please contact Ken at kying@aempower.com for details. For more information about AEM please visit their website at www.aempower.com
Thank you
AEM is looking for a 2009 Honda Civi and Civic Si in the los angeles area for intake R&D. AEM will give you a free intake for helping them out. Please contact Ken at kying@aempower.com for details. For more information about AEM please visit their website at www.aempower.com
Thank you
#2
Hey, Ken,
Can you help out VonJason in this forum? He needs a C.A.R.B. sticker for his V2 AEM intake on his 97. I'm guessing you guys get requests like that often, but I'm sure some are legitimate. I'm almost positive that without a sticker or embossing, a smog tech will balk. Many are super-conservative when it comes to aftermarket intakes.
Oh, one more thing.....Please pass on this advice to your packaging people: The V2 needs extra protection from shipping damage. I bought mine from the Tirerack and they had to send three kits before I got one that was undamaged. Many companies rely on packaging companies and their experts to ensure that the products are well protected. There is a standard transportation test series that many packaging companies will perform, free of charge. Chances are that if the product survives that testing, it'll get to the customer, unscathed. I've gone through this many times at work, so if you have any questions, contact me.
Thanks!
Dave
Can you help out VonJason in this forum? He needs a C.A.R.B. sticker for his V2 AEM intake on his 97. I'm guessing you guys get requests like that often, but I'm sure some are legitimate. I'm almost positive that without a sticker or embossing, a smog tech will balk. Many are super-conservative when it comes to aftermarket intakes.
Oh, one more thing.....Please pass on this advice to your packaging people: The V2 needs extra protection from shipping damage. I bought mine from the Tirerack and they had to send three kits before I got one that was undamaged. Many companies rely on packaging companies and their experts to ensure that the products are well protected. There is a standard transportation test series that many packaging companies will perform, free of charge. Chances are that if the product survives that testing, it'll get to the customer, unscathed. I've gone through this many times at work, so if you have any questions, contact me.
Thanks!
Dave
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