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Old 01-30-2004, 01:10 PM
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Re: im new, i got a daytona cs

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would this guys t2 IC work on my 2.5 ..he lives in same city as me..and im gonna need an IC..im thinkin of gettin it..is this a reasonable IC for my car..thx

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Not just the IC, you need the IC and radiator combo. T2's radiators are smaller but thicker to make room for the IC.

If I were you I wouldn't buy a stock IC. I mean, if you a not good on the cash flow it might be a better option. But the stock IC doesn't flow very well and isn't very efficient. Look for a FMIC, although you may need to get the T2 radiator(no IC, but you need the brackets) to fit the piping in. Look for one with the inlet and outlet on the same side, like this one:
http://www.fwdperformance.com/Store/...&ProductID=174
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