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Hey Guys,

I skimmed through the intercooler thread, but couldn't really find an exact answer on what i want/need.

Here's what i want to do.

- put a fmic on as you can see i have plenty of room front bar wise, now i don't want to cut holes for piping as i want to keep it as legal as possible.

- is there a fmic kit that will bolt up to the standard pipework? or somehting that runs through the standard piping positions?

- who makes these and what are the prices.

- what do you guys reccomend as the best option

- keep in mind im not going for power with this car, its my daily while me and the mrs build our drag car.

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Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Trent

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hi mate do a search as its been done many times before! You just get a kit that has the inlet and return pipe on same side..... Their is one done to a s2 in the South Australia thread at the moment...

Remember to do a search mate otherwise you'll get flammed like i did :)

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Contact Just Jap...

They sell whats called a stealth intercooler similar what AVO sells, but at half the price... which allows all stock piping to be kept in the engine bay.

I know they sell these for R33's 34's 32s... im saving up my money to purchase one soon.

Maybe they mite b able to fix you up one for a stagea.

They are selling for i think 550 + freight.

Hope this helps.

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hi mate do a search as its been done many times before! You just get a kit that has the inlet and return pipe on same side..... Their is one done to a s2 in the South Australia thread at the moment...

Remember to do a search mate otherwise you'll get flammed like i did :)

i did a seacrh but couldnt find a direct answer

cheers for your help

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Contact Just Jap...

They sell whats called a stealth intercooler similar what AVO sells, but at half the price... which allows all stock piping to be kept in the engine bay.

I know they sell these for R33's 34's 32s... im saving up my money to purchase one soon.

Maybe they mite b able to fix you up one for a stagea.

They are selling for i think 550 + freight.

Hope this helps.

cheers mate will get in contact with them

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Ok

Rubyn's set up with NO cutting :) : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fm...ag-t220673.html

Tangles did another nice setup here post #29 with plenty of pics: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In....html&st=20

ARC do a kit for a 33 with piping back to stock and it fits the stagea.

If your not chasing power then why do you want it? Just for the look and more induction noise?

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Rubyn's set up with NO cutting :) : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fm...ag-t220673.html

Tangles did another nice setup here post #29 with plenty of pics: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In....html&st=20

ARC do a kit for a 33 with piping back to stock and it fits the stagea.

If your not chasing power then why do you want it? Just for the look and more induction noise?

i didnt word that right, not chasing huge power big will be upgrading turbo manifold fuel and exhaust just the basics dont want a weapon.

the look is one reason lol as it looks aweful with that bar and no cooler, cooling , reliability abd power is also what im chasing with teh car.

thanks for the info, just contacted just jap and will call them in the morning

cheers

trent

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i emailed them regarding this, will it bolt straight up?

The cooler is the right setup, but those pipes look a little short to reach the stock rubbers!

I just spent $120 on bends and materials, and welded up my own piping.

:unsure:

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