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Hey guys,

Just got a croydon style intercooler and am in the middle of attempting to figure out how the piping works, but the boys and i can't seem to figure out where it goes! Croydon said theres no cutting/welding etc involved and that it was a straight bolt on, but it doesnt appear that way.. Does anyone have instructions or any helpful advice? Thanks! The attached picture shows the kit..

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I believed ur misleaded!

it should be bolt on with minor modifications?

Ur kits seem like a normal kit, that goes over the FAN,

u gota trim the fan,

and u gota drill a hole under the washer bottle,

i think u also need to re locate ur washer bottle as well..

maybe i am wrong, but look like so.

rbfire is right. but you dont need to relocate your washer bottle.

line up the piping first untill you're 100% sure you know where you're meant to cut a hole. get a 3" hole saw and go for gold. you'll need to cut a chunk out of your bar support to fit the fmic too. the bottom brackets fit from the bolts that hold up the plastic shit under the motor.

the pipe on the left of the fmic in the pic goes from the fmic, in through the hole you have to drill under your washer bottle.

the pipe ontop of the fmic in the pic goes from the last pipe i mentioned to your crossover pipe (the one with your bov on it).

the pipe to the right of the fmic in the pic goes from the fmic to the stock pipe that leads from your turbo.

you'll figure it out.

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