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My Guide JWT Pop Charger Install


jimmy.farrow7

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I recently brought a JWT pop charger from Tarmac sports so I thought I would do a step by step with pictures.

 

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Tools I used-

Small drill

Small drill bit

Flat head screwdriver

Phillips screwdriver

10mm socket

Adjustable spanner

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First of all I disconnected the negative on my battery before starting.

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1)Remove your airfilter from airbox.

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2)Disconnect the clip that is connecting the MAF wire onto the top of your airbox (mine snapped :( be careful).

 

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3)Disconnect MAF wire and tuck out of the way. I pressed down on the MAF wire clip with a small amount of pressure & got my small flat head and used it as leverage between air intake and the bottom of the clip as it was very tight. Be careful as MAF wires are very delicate.

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4) Remove the bolt that is holding the air box in place, it is just underneath the strut brace.

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5)Now undo the bolt/clip that is holding the MAF tube in place, only loosen until the clip moves freely.

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6)Remove clip from air vent.

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7)Now the whole air box should be free. Pull up gently and check if no wires or trim are caught. If not pull firmly up and towards you and it will slide right up.

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8)Now remove the MAF housing tube from old air box and transfer to the JWT filter.

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9)Attach rubber trim to the heat shield

 

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10)Now line up your heat shield in correct place, make sure the air vent (step 6) is pushed in, it should now overlap the screw holes on the heat shield. I just used a small screw to mark the vent where to drill both holes. Now remove vent, drill 2 pilot holes and place back in position.

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11) Now attach bracket to underside of heat shield against metal frame underneath with 2 bolts. There is not much room to work to secure the bracket so i used a 10mm socket extension + adjustable spanner to tighten.

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12) Attach new filter, re-connect MAF sensor and retighten clip and bolt to intake tube

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13)Attach bracket with bolt(same hole as step 4) and clip onto MAF wire.

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14) All finished, time to re-connect battery.

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Hope this helps guys :)

Edited by jimmy.farrow7
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Should look good when done. The rain has stopped me doing anything today, I was hoping to get the exhaust polished, windscreen scratches polished, wheels off and wheel arches cleaned and few other bits. I am thinking of black handles, would be nice to get some black and gold Z badges as well.

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What do you use to polish your exhaust Tim. I need to get some axle stands to clean my arches. Im going to take off my undertray this week also if i get the time and fit my one I got from atorqen. I have loads of car parts but I want to fit them myself rather than a garage.

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Megs metal polish or auto sol will be good on the exhaust. Great guide. Will be selling my Pop Charger when I get get around to listing it, now the Stillen is on.

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Yea I want to do as much as I can myself as well, Halfords still have the 2 ton axle stands on special for £13, I have 4 now so can get all 4 wheels up safely now. I use Autosol for polishing the exhaust, seems to work well although there are others.

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Just out of interest what are the benefits of removing a product designed for your car no one else's and to then suck hot air from the engine bay? Just wondering because surly the OEM acts as a ram air system.

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Apparently it boasts 6-8bhp gains, some say it loses 2/4bhp due to heat soak

 

It gives off a better sound than the standard airbox + looks better in the bay

 

I myself cant seeing it being a problem as so many people on this forum have them fitted. It seems to be a good mod for many users on here but like most things there are pros and cons, I myself am a fan.

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Great guide :thumbs: I installed my JWT Pop Charger last week (using a different guide) and love it.

 

Just a quick question. How did you get the vent out? I removed the clip and pulled it towards the front bumper, but then couldn't seem to lift it out of the car. There just wasn't enough space.

 

I had a search around when I was doing the install and there seems to be a lot of people saying they had trouble with that bit, so if you could elaborate I think it'd definitely help some people. :)

 

For me personally, I had to resort to holding the drill bit with my fingers and twisting it by hand. Far from ideal but did get the job done in the end :lol:

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Nice write up

 

The one thing I noticed when I was installing mine today is that the twisted L bracket seems to be better fitted to one of the bolts on the back of the popcharger rather than than the maf

 

I will upload my pic when I get a chance

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