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1 x Intercooler AU$250

1 x Blue Pipes AU$300

1x Red Pipes AU$300

Key features:

High flow High power handle supported upto 700hp

Big inlet 76mm or 3"

High efficiency big core with internal fins!!

Low pressure drop 0.2psi at 15psi 80 psi tested

Dimensions Details:

Core Length : 24" (600mm)

Core Height: 12" (300mm)

Core Thickness: 3" (76mm)

Inlet Size: 3" o/d (76mm)

Outlet Size: 3" o/d (76mm)

"End to End" Length: 32" (800mm)

Heat Exchange: 72C - 24C

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Contact - [email protected]

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so practically i can get a FMIC kit from you under $600 ? this is for realz?

Yes, you are right. Under $600 you get intercooler + piping.

just let me know what colour you like

The kit does not include the clamps, brackets and siliconhose.

I hope this helps, turbokit

size of piping, let me guess 3 inch? Also do the fan blades need to be shaved?

High flow High power handle supported upto 700hp

Big inlet 76mm or 3"

High efficiency big core with internal fins!!

Low pressure drop 0.2psi at 15psi 80 psi tested

Dimensions Details:

Core Length : 24" (600mm)

Core Height: 12" (300mm)

Core Thickness: 3" (76mm)

Inlet Size: 3" o/d (76mm)

Outlet Size: 3" o/d (76mm)

"End to End" Length: 32" (800mm)

Heat Exchange: 72C - 24C

Youve only given the size of the intercooler and not the size of the piping. My guess is that it is the same light weight alluminium piping that is going around which is 2.5 ". So youll need silicone reducers to fit to the actual cooler. Are you in Sydney?

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