i tried the injen cold air intake. this is also a universal [color:"black"]Cold Air Intake[/color]. if you need the installation process for this part, here i find an easy step process.
first is to determine the exact specification of your car.
next is to find the available parts the price manufacturer the fits your car.
if your car is running, turn it off. Wait until your engine has cooled completely before doing anything. Unplug the car battery, starting with the negative terminal (black or unmarked) and ending with the positive terminal (red).
Remove the stock air intake. This consists of removing the air filter, the big plastic box the filter was in, and the tube running from that plastic box to an opening in the engine bay somewhere. Parts of these will be attached by hose clamps, round metal rings which are can be loosened by turning the small metal piece on the end.
Once the stock intake is off, don't discard it. If the new intake you purchased should be damaged or broken, you still want to be able to drive your car. Set the intake aside until you know the new one works properly.
attach the new intake, and secure with hose clamps.
check the intake for play.