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sup folks,

This may sounds really stupid but i need to ask it anyways..Im thinking of installing the fmic on my own (piping,hoses etc) the question is.....after i have successfully installed the fmic do i need to put any liquid on the intercooler?... such as coolant?....some kind of oil? SOunds stupid....Or is it just a bolt on thing and once fitted its all done.. please help buddies

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Reminds me of a mate when we were out hooning on the good old CR80's at 14yrs old.

Popped in to a servo for gear box oil; bloke behind the counter said this stuff will work but it may be a bit thick when cold.

So my mate asks... Can I mix it with a bit of water to thin it out then. lmfao. :D

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I don't really see the point in bagging the guy out.

I mean aren't we here to learn about our cars?

Some constructive posts might be a little better don't you think.

But also as said before If you really know that little about modifying cars (not being an a$$ just an observation).

Then maybe you should either talk to a mechanic, read one of the FMIC installation tutorials on here or get a buddy that is tech savvy to give you a hand.

Well thats my opinion

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sup folks,

This may sounds really stupid but i need to ask it anyways..Im thinking of installing the fmic on my own (piping,hoses etc) the question is.....after i have successfully installed the fmic do i need to put any liquid on the intercooler?... such as coolant?....some kind of oil? SOunds stupid....Or is it just a bolt on thing and once fitted its all done.. please help buddies

C'mon fellas if he is for real he is just asking a question.

no you dont need to add liquid of any type to your ic

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