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Hey guys have quick question to ask I'm about to install a front mount intercooler into my R34 here's a picture of the intercooler kit

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Would any of you guys have a guide on installing this kit...? i didn't get a guide from the guys i brought it from...

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Pac...

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Nothing much to it.

remove front bar, remove stock cooler, need to cut a hole under the washer bottle, might have to cut the chassis rail ends, probably have to relocate the horn, cut bumper support bar and bolt everything up.

after all that you will need to cut the back of the front bar.

tools needed: 8,10, and 12mm socket, 3 inch hole saw, angle grinder or air saw

ok guys i got most of it sorted out i know where the pipes go .. but what do i do with the orange hose the old piping had a connaction to a hose but this new one doesn't...

Howie... i'll take some pictures for you guys on here... and explain where each of the parts go into the einge after i have finished setting it all up to fit...

You need to drill a hole and tap a nipple into the new FMIC piping... simple as that :)

I see you have the standard front bar; have fun moulding it to the piping! :) Remember to wear some gloves and safety glasses (burning plastic ain't too user friendly)

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