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Hey guys just got my FMIC today from Cj motorsports. Now ive been searching everywhere for the FMIC instructions but i cant seem to find any, the only ones i found was the white R33 on youtube and in the DIY section the black one R33 S2 DIY instructions.. These ones werent that detailed. Does anyone know any better ones? because this is going to be my first time. Also would it be ok to run my FMIC with my stock exhaust system ? can i run my FMIC for a bit till i find a good aftermarket turboback exhaust system :P ?

Thanks.

Geraus Huynh

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all the info is in the kit, even though it is in jap it is easy to follow.

shaded ares mean trim or cut, even the hole measurements and parts are listed numerically in english next to each picture.

fmic will be fine till you change exhaust, leave boost std till you do... save working the turbo.

Thanks for your reply, Yeh its still confusing.. yeh it came with some instructions but its wierd... it came with series I tho.. mines a II but yeh i guesse i'l try because its pretty simular...

Thanks for your reply, Yeh its still confusing.. yeh it came with some instructions but its wierd... it came with series I tho.. mines a II but yeh i guesse i'l try because its pretty simular...

identical even.

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