HELP Cobb intake on 2018 FiST confusion!

OpsFiST

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Hey all - I've been interested in picking up a cobb intake, and found a used one close to me - but do I need anything else for this set up since in my 2018 FiST? Tried reading into understanding the evap related codes and got more confused. Do I need the mountune adapter for this or other intakes if I have not touched anything in the evap system? Any help would be awesome!
 


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Hey all - I've been interested in picking up a cobb intake, and found a used one close to me - but do I need anything else for this set up since in my 2018 FiST? Tried reading into understanding the evap related codes and got more confused. Do I need the mountune adapter for this or other intakes if I have not touched anything in the evap system? Any help would be awesome!
Is it for my'16-'18? If not you'll need the whoosh evap fix kit
 


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Just switch the evap harness to a 2014-2015 system while you’re swapping the intakes. It will add all of 4 minutes to the job and is less likely to fail than the 2016+ purge valve. .
 


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Sorry to ask a slightly off topic question, but I just ordered a new Cobb CAI with their “Stage 1+ Package” for my 2019 FiST. I am assuming that this will come with everything necessary for my installation of the CAI, right? I can’t imagine they’re selling a new kit that is supposedly for a 2019 FiST without everything necessary or needing an adapter of some sort (or even mentioning it), or am I nuts? I don’t see them mentioning needing anything else.
 


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Sorry to ask a slightly off topic question, but I just ordered a new Cobb CAI with their “Stage 1+ Package” for my 2019 FiST. I am assuming that this will come with everything necessary for my installation of the CAI, right? I can’t imagine they’re selling a new kit that is supposedly for a 2019 FiST without everything necessary or needing an adapter of some sort (or even mentioning it), or am I nuts? I don’t see them mentioning needing anything else.
I installed the Cobb carbon fiber intake on my 2019 with no additional parts needed. Figuring out how to route the evap hoses was a little tricky due to poor instructions but using the photos included, was not too hard to figure out. I'm assuming the intake you have is the one that's nearly identical to the carbon fiber one (minus the carbon fiber).
 




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