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hey guys,

thought someone might know a little about these, bought a new blitz intercooler kit on the cheap as it come with no instructions and a silicon missing. silicon was easy to obtain but the instrustion being gone and my inability to wing it like i thought i would have me a little lost, below is a pic of all the bracketry that come with the kit and also a pic of the front of my car. if possible could someone please point out what goes where.

cheers adam

p.s. i have also posted this on ns.com but was hoping for a faster response on here as im mid assembly

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No idea on a Silvia but generally hoses will dictate where the i/c sits and then you look to see where brackets can attach. If its not a custom set up you may need to bend brackets, make up new ones or weld mounting tabs.

I like the cooler as high as I can mount it, right up close to the lights.

The pipework will fall into place.

I made my own brackets for the bottom, ground off the two top tapping blocks and used a single mount at the centre instead which raised it up approx 25-30mm.

The black chassis car is showing the position for standard brackets.

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