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I been thinking for while of getting a FMIC, but now that ive starting looking into it theres alot of different sizes and core dimensions etc...

I have a series 1 GTS-T M-SPEC will the FMIC fit without much mods to the front bar?

Just wanted to know what other people have put on and dimensions please.. my Budget is about $2000 installed i dont want to blow my budget.

Im also getting the exhaust done dump pipe and high flow cat any recomendations on that would be great also!

Thanks!

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You have to cut the bar for any decent sized fmic. I haven't done it myself but the workshop that installed the fmic did so without too many dramas. I don't think it's that hard.

Dump pipe and cat - get one of each from BATMBL! See the car parts trading forum.

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I'm thinking of putting a GTR cooler on mine... I figure i only wanna run around 12-14PSI (GTR runs that) and it should virtually bolt straight on no worries...

Plus I only wanna take the car to a max of around 200RWKW (for the time being) so the GTR cooler should do the trick...

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Dimensions i think are around 600x300x70 (but don't quote me on that. Piping work is easy, just take it an exhaust place and they'll get it done for you for around $300-$400.

Sounds like a GTR intercooler will do the trick!!! Thanks alot Guys now have to start find one for a good price.

What u reckon is a reasonable price? $500-700??????

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If you don't want to cut the front bar yet still get good performance out of the IC use a Bar and plate.

Mine fits perfectly behind the front bar.

Its rated at its optimum of 580hp with a 1.5psi pressure drop.

From memory its got 60-63mm inlet/outlet 2.5", 600 x 300 x 90. I think.. :D

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