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Old 03-18-2004, 10:23 PM
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question about fmic pipes

if i buy upper and lower intercooling pipes from greedy, and down the road decide to upgrade to a fmic, i'll just be throwing those greedy pipes to the shelf wont i..
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Re: question about fmic pipes

Yes. Unless you go to a shyte Greedy FMIC, its runs to the stock IC pipe locations giving you 20 feet of IC piping Chances are though you can sell those pipes later, so if the FMIC upgrade is a long way off it should still be worth doing a UICP.
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Re: question about fmic pipes

witch one would you buy?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2466712952

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2468075247
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Re: question about fmic pipes

A pipe is a pipe, as long as it fits. I'm not familiar with either of those pipes personaly, though I remember not liking the greedy pipes on a friends car. I'm more familar with dejon tool (http://www.dejontool.com/DSM-2g%20SIC.htm) and other DSM specific vendors pipes.
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Re: question about fmic pipes

i might as well jsut but the fmic now then.
spearco's inexpensive. but do i have to make or have made my own pipes if i buy a universal core?
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Re: question about fmic pipes

Most likely, yes. You can have a shop near you make you some FMIC piping cheaper than a kit anyway.
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Re: question about fmic pipes

any rule of thumb for price per foot of fabracation? so i dont get ripped off..
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Re: question about fmic pipes

Check out the core Joe G used on the posr site. Ebay special, like 300-400 bucks. He used some mandrel bends from JC whitney and some couplers to make an inexpensive set of pipes thats just as functional as the pipes that would come in a "kit." If you like fabricating, then you will be able to route things the way YOU want it, not the way the vendor wants it. I like doing things my way, even if it is a bit more work. A shop that can MANDREL bend pipes can do this for you, and shouldnt cost much more than 100 bucks or so.
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Re: question about fmic pipes

What boost level & HP is a stock intercooler good for anyway.
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Re: question about fmic pipes

The stock SMIC will heat soak after running hard on a 16g. Anything bigger than a 14g I'd be getting a FMIC soon.
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Re: question about fmic pipes

ii just got off the phone with a local machine rental center where i can rent a 2' pipe bender for $80 a day, so i called a muffler shop here in town, to see about some 2.5' pipe to fabricate my intercooler setup, he told me that i'll need a mandrell bent pipe, thats the only bend that will work for what i want to do. he gave me the insite that the machine is about a million dollars only 2 places in Washington state have one. is this guy smokin crack? how am i suppose to get a intercooler pipe kit fabricated if i have to call 300 miles away to have pipes bent on a million dollar mechine. help me out here please.
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Re: Re: question about fmic pipes

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ii just got off the phone with a local machine rental center where i can rent a 2' pipe bender for $80 a day
I think it may be cheaper to let the muffler shop do the whole thing. I dont think it will be more than $80.
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Re: question about fmic pipes

the muffler shop told me they cant bend the pipe becasue it needs to me mandrell bent.
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Re: Re: question about fmic pipes

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He used some mandrel bends from JC whitney and some couplers
I already answered your question above You can get 45s, 90s, 180s, etc for about 15-20 bucks each. No need to bend your own. If you have a shop that can mandrel bend locally, you can get a little more creative. But many many people jsut buy those bends and get some couplers.
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Re: Re: question about fmic pipes

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the muffler shop told me they cant bend the pipe becasue it needs to me mandrell bent.
Find a new muffler shop. I know that some muffler shop defiantly do. If there are none in your area, I guess your out of luck
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