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hey guys

1. are the HDi intercoolers up thtere with the greddy hks units

2. where cani get them

3. how can i get them with those new HDi clamp systems

4. are those 12 inch fan units from ebay the only ones for the M35 are they decent qaulity and easy to install

thanks

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hey guys

1. are the HDi intercoolers up thtere with the greddy hks units

2. where cani get them

3. how can i get them with those new HDi clamp systems

4. are those 12 inch fan units from ebay the only ones for the M35 are they decent qaulity and easy to install

thanks

yes

ebay

they come in the kit

its two wires that need to be soldered. and some mounting brackets can be made with strips of metal and a drill.

Almost all of us are running HDI and are sticking with it

nope, it will make the turbo spin alot faster than standard to hold pressure.

Larger volume= more volume to fill.

standard ceramic wheel is designed to spin at a certain rev when stock, adjusting sizes ie FMIC/FMIC Piping Phenolic runner Spacer and making them larger creates a larger volume to fill and pressurise.

fan spinning at a higher rev than stock = increased chance of ceramic wheel falling off.

i dont get the funny part.

does the kit come with piping that goes from turbo all the way to the throttle body ?

any pics would be appreciated of kit installed

You need to use the "search" function of this forum. From memory there are at least 3 threads about the HDI FMIC that show pics.

The piping does not connect to the throttle body or the turbo but connects one pipe segment from each.

On the turbo side it replaces the curved pipe going back to the turbo.

On the TB side it goes to the alloy pipe in front of the TB.

Cheers

Andy

okay i read the older posts

just wondering do you recomend the slim line fan that comes with the HDI kit or the one from ebay ?

Lol @ Craig (love it!)

The slim line fan DOES NOT come with the kit unless you specify and pay extra for it.... only the brackets for the fan are included.

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