Intercooler Piping Question
EVOKILLAGST
02-25-2005, 12:08 AM
Hey everyone i just bought my 95 eclipse gst a month ago and i love it. I want to put a FMIC on and i was wondering if the greddy intercooler piping kit will work with a FMIC. Iam sorry if i sound like a newbie but i want to make sure before buying the kit. My mods are injen intake, stock turbo boosted to 15 psi, bigger injectors,greddy type s BOV, and a 2.5 inch cat back exhaust. I went to the track yesterday and pulled a 14.6 from an idle start, could have ran low 14s but only got a few runs. I burn the tires if i try to launch at even 1500 rpm, iam gonna buy some falken azenis or mickey thompsons to improve traction. Thanks for the help.
kjewer1
02-25-2005, 08:43 AM
The only FMIC kit that I know of that still makes use of the stock piping routes is the Greedy FMIC. So if you get upgraded pipes now, and go to THAT intercooler later, you can still use the new pipes you bought. I'm assuming that is why you are asking? Otherwise, if you go with a FMIC that uses short route piping (the greedy setup give you like 12 feet in piping) it will come with its own piping, and you will sell or toss whatever pipes you were using before. Hope that helps.
And low 14s would be pretty damn good on a T25 Wrong Wheel Drive. I know I got stuck at 14.2 in my AWD, on pump gas.
And low 14s would be pretty damn good on a T25 Wrong Wheel Drive. I know I got stuck at 14.2 in my AWD, on pump gas.
EVOKILLAGST
02-25-2005, 03:23 PM
Thanks for the reply man, i wish i had all wheel drive it would help a lot but for now i need to get better tires before i go to the raceway again. Sometime next month iam putting in a T3/T4 turbo planning on running 10-12 psi, hopefully that setup with good tires and racing gas should put me in the high 12s or low 13s. I will post my new times after i get my setup ready in about 2 months.
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