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dzolcali

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Apr 8, 2005
Charlotte, North Carolina
I have a fmic but I need piping done for it and I don't know what kinda kit goes to this intercooler I think it's an ebay intercooler...anyways

is an exhaust shop my best option to have custom pipes done or what? any help would be much appreciated!
thanks
 
If you have the tools, buy the pipes and cut them to the lengths and bends you want. Otherwise, just take it to a shop like you said. You could always cut them to where you need them and then have them weld them up for you also.
 
Just figure out what bends you need and order them online. Unless there is a shop in your area that can do mandrel bends. Get a hack saw and a file and cut he pipes as needed then join e up with couplers and t-bolt clamps.
 
just get some bends cut them and tape them together the exact way you want them then get them welded
 
Here's another option. http://store.straightlinespecialties.com//product_info.php?cPath=27&products_id=237
I made my own intercooler piping by buying a compressor outlet flange, BOV flange, TB flange, 2.5 inch truck radiator hose to use as temporary couplers, hose clamps and some mandrel bends. I've never done this before and it wasn't that difficult. Just be sure you have a way to get back & forth to the muffler shop to have your pieces welded. I bought my flanges & silicone couplers from Road Race Engineering.
 
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