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Old 11-13-2006, 11:18 PM
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Re: Front Mount Intercooler Kit

i bought made an offer on an ebay piping kit with all kinds of different bends on the 2.5" that came with tons of couplers and clamps... It was buy it now for 90 bucks and i made an offer for 40 that was accepted haha id suggest doing that so that you have more than enough piping, clamps, and couplers.
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Re: Front Mount Intercooler Kit

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the piping and all the couplers i have are 2.5" and the intercooler outlets are 3" does anyone know where to find couplers to fit the 3" to the 2.5" pipe?
I suggest extremepsi.com as I have dealt with them before and they are good. Also IIRC their coupler adapters are actually cheaper than Slowboys...
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Re: Front Mount Intercooler Kit

the fake Greddy BOV also has a really cheap Diaphram(s/p) seal... it will wear out and you will have a boost leak... i would get a better one ASAP! i head about this from a few friends, aswell as read about it in import tuner mag. so i wouldnt put to much trust in it...
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Re: Front Mount Intercooler Kit

The cool thing is that the piping kit came with the fake type rs and the flange already on the uicp is for a 1g bov, which i had already so ill be using that, i just have to make a gasket for it.
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Re: Front Mount Intercooler Kit

I have seen in a few write ups on front mount install that you have to take the passenger side headlight out, what for??
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Re: Front Mount Intercooler Kit

you dont, its only if you have the greddy 24v FMIC
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Re: Front Mount Intercooler Kit

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Im in college now and besides school and work dont have as much to do with not playing any sports full time. I am getting a settlement check for 450 next week or so and im looking for a front mount intercooler kit to work on when my car is stored in my barn during the winter. I found this one on ebay does it look
like it would be an easy install? with all the necessary party...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/95-99...25862947QQrdZ1
Hopefully you wont mind because im 100% sure the bumper supports gonna come off and even a little fender benders gonna screw up your intercooler kit or even worse!
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Re: Front Mount Intercooler Kit

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Hopefully you wont mind because im 100% sure the bumper supports gonna come off and even a little fender benders gonna screw up your intercooler kit or even worse!
you left the bumper support off!?!?!

Dont listen to him! you'll be fine cutting clearence in the bumper support just like everyone else does...

take off the bumper support....

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