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Hi,

i want to get FMIC for my R33, but i dun like the idea of cuting of fan blades etc.

most importantly i want to use the stock piping route,

i saw this on ebay,

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I wana get custom made the pipes to suit it, but wat u guys think?

ARC FMIC used standard piping route, but it inlet and outlet are at each side, but this is both on 1 side.?

werd?

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Wouldnt that need a seperator in the middle so the air goes one way then the other, it may have one already otherwise I would imagine the air would go straight from inlet to outlet without cooling..

You want this I reckon: Apexi "Hybrid" fmic

search ebay, I got it delivered from Japan..... a few hundred dollars but in good cond.

Here is one on ebay atm: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/S13-Apexi-intercool...1QQcmdZViewItem

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i got a stock R34 intercooler on it at the moment,

for my r33,

it a straight fit, and heaps bigger

but i dun feel the difrent when fitted.

but i heard, FMIC on r33, does improve responds, but u get bit of lag.

alot of the Hydrid or just jap style, the pipe goes over the fan,

i dun like to trim it. Ppl said its doesnt affect the cooling, but am picky person. just dun like the idea, it looks crappy.

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About 2yrs ago I replaced the small intercooler with a monster front mount and had the pipping go under the front mount to the original inlet and outlet pipes. The place that did my car is in Villawood about 100mtrs North from the railway station along Woodville road, they also had other front mounts and other kits. However, my pipping is mild steel not alloy.

The Skyline go's hard and I feel hardly any lag, very responsive.

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