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Dave: Only another Japan resident could sum up the days events like you did... spot on!

I don't think the cooler did much in the way of performance, maybe just make the intake charge slightly cooler than the stock intercooler, but as Cerealkiller says, the power comes when the boost is up... which mine isn't... yet! Afaik, the boost rises a little with a large cooler like the Blitz LM.

Cerealkiller: I have to go out of my way to get the crossmember cut, so thats at the bottom of things to do right now, I think just moving the number plate over to the passenger side will do for now (stock boost).

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Come on Justin, next time you pull a quickie at the lights at least let me know :P. Even with a passenger my car is still heavier though. Also you have to know the roads man...merging lane ahead.

As we said earlier the cooler would allow you to run higher boost.

Dave it was a bitch of a day, hot as hell. Yes, many stares but at the end it was a job well done.

Do you think we're giving away any clues as to what we're gonna do when we head back to AU troy??? Better keep it under our hats for full effect.

nice install rezz!

hey guys, i did mine at home also, but where did u support the top of the cooler?

i did mine along the support bar but my cooler isn't perfectly straight

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rezz do u have any more pics without the front bar on?

LOL shan, nice photochop..

nice install rezz!

hey guys, i did mine at home also, but where did u support the top of the cooler?

i did mine along the support bar but my cooler isn't perfectly straight

rezz do u have any more pics without the front bar on?

I hung the center bracket from the vertical support like in the pic below:

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The Blitz LM intercooler has 3 bracket attached to it like in the pic below:

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... convenient for mounting the cooler up straight. To be honest we just bung the thing on there, didn't even check to see if it was straight...:headbang:

coc69: I see you don't have the center support bar on your car

probably because it's been cut out to fit the mega cooler! ;) at dan coco

BTW, super sweet ride, Rezz :D

now if i could find $300 to get those aero mirrors... I'm sure they'd look sweet on my black 32R :D

some people remove it to allow them to fit thicker coolers on. Others upgrade from an NA, some of which don't seem to have that bracket (don't know why either).

some people remove it to allow them to fit thicker coolers on. Others upgrade from an NA, some of which don't seem to have that bracket (don't know why either).

what bracket are we talking about?

care to explain the NA thing, I'm confused...

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