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if you install the cooler on a backward angle, such as /, you should be fine

cheers mate

yeah freddy, dont wanna stuff around with engineer's and all that shit, keep it legal to a sense. wanna get it done before i do, this way they wont be looking for a dodgy botch job under the battery :laugh:

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i cut my reo bar(abolut an inch) and bumper(around the pipes) and it went straight in. the only issue i had is that it doesnt sit straight because of the thermofan.

The three brackets on the core, is it pretty self explanatory where they get mounted?

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I made the service of my car at status tunning and the block(sorry I'm bad with names)recomend me to put a blitz turn flow...uses the same pipping ,should fit stright and you get 2 /3 degrees less than using the pipping on top of the engine so I'm thinking about saving some $ to get it done...(anyway I'm sorry you want to start it all again) Hope we could do like in japan ,they put all the upgrades at plain sight...

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Meh stuff the cops.. im gonna go a Greddy LS intercooler setup on my car when i replace my dinted and scuffed cooler...

your property insurance, TAC insurance, plus a defect which costs a shitload to clear(welding and engineering) should all be considered...

being a P plater you shouldnt ask for trouble :geek:

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My car passed a compliance, rwc and was checked over by Vicroads for registration and had no hassles with the front mount thats on it now.. Should have any dramas changeing it to the Greddy cooler setup as it uses similar pipeing as i have now..

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ask me tomorrow night, fitting mine then(justjap)

guessing you already cut your tray?

tray ? batt tray ? yeah got one installed already, going to a stealth.

if you mean Tray that goes along the bottom of the bumper, no i havent cut that,

in freddy's pic you should see the minor slits to make the pipes fit nice

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This is a pic of a turn flow blitz fmic(aka stealth because uses same pipping as standard one)

blitzfmic.jpg

one I like the way the return was made,hiding behind the ic

fmic2.jpg

and one that i found in a japanese page that uses a normal cross flow fmic ,but with the return done with the pipping(running behind the radiator)

ic5.jpg

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i cut my reo bar(abolut an inch) and bumper(around the pipes) and it went straight in. the only issue i had is that it doesnt sit straight because of the thermofan.

just so you know, in qld its completely illegal to cut or modify the metal reinforcement for your bumper. so in the event of an accident you will have no insurance and they might even cancel your rego for being unroadworthy. the rules are very clear about this, as its part of the crumple zone. although you and i know its prob not gonna make a difference they dont see it that way.

ring the guys at the qld trans modifications desk, they tell ya all sorts of helpful stuff. i asked them about this about 4 yrs ago and its saved alot of hassles, cos qld transport have pulled over my car and thoroughly gone over it and i drove away without a single ticket or defect :D

but more on topic, instead of using a return flow cooler,

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why not use a double pass cooler??

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it doesnt need to be this brand, but the style is what i mean. surely double pass would be more compact and offer better cooling. also it would match up with stock pipework.

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geez cut the shit out of the metal front bar ...

hm..... double pass cool, havent yet found one, plus im a perfectionist, thats why i got the FMIC i have, so the front looks even.

might be a long process.

the one with the pipe going behind the radiator in freddy's post. would that affect turbo response being such a long return pipe ?

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