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Hey all

I am thinking about buying a FMIC from modyourcar.com or UAS so the cost of

the new cooler is $399 for 600x300x76 (core dimensions). Will this size be to big

as i am only running stock boost and no other mods??? Would the 450x300x76

suit better???

ALSO, what is best to do with piping? Can you buy kits from somewhere? Can

anyone recommend anywhere in the Bris area that can do the piping for the right

price??? I am guessing the pipe work should be under $200 ??

Any other hints/advice would be great!!

Rob

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Heard of people paying up to $1K for piping. I guess it depends on where you want to run the piping and how much you want to do yourself. You could probably go to an exhaust shop and get some pipes and then buy some silicon hoses and put it together yourself. If you choose this option, probably run the pipes along the front of the car and use then factory piping until it goes into the front area for the original intercooler. I'm in a similar situation, I have a cooler sitting in my bedroom and am trying to sort out piping. I'm considering the option I mentioned as it should be the cheapest, probably around your original figure.

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