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1998gstspyder

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Jun 10, 2004
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Okay guys, I really need a fmic, and done research but can't really conclude to which one to go with. The Greddy 24R seems to fit my tastes the most, but I'm hesitant because of the long route piping they have. What fmic would you suggest for me with the following conditions:

-must be around 23-27x8-12. I just want it big enought to fill up my 2g front bumper opening, but not too big that creates lag.

-must allow me to keep my fog lights(i know this gets rid of a lot of them).

-Should be efficient enough to support my evo 3 16g pushing about 20psi.

-Must be below $1000 and the cheaper the better. Also I don't want to buy a core separately, then get piping. I just rather have a full kit made for my car so I don't have to fabricate it.

Thanks a lot guys. I'm just really having a tough time deciding.
 
1998gstspyder said:
Okay guys, I really need a fmic, and done research but can't really conclude to which one to go with. The Greddy 24R seems to fit my tastes the most, but I'm hesitant because of the long route piping they have. What fmic would you suggest for me with the following conditions:

-must be around 23-27x8-12. I just want it big enought to fill up my 2g front bumper opening, but not too big that creates lag.

-must allow me to keep my fog lights(i know this gets rid of a lot of them).

-Should be efficient enough to support my evo 3 16g pushing about 20psi.

-Must be below $1000 and the cheaper the better. Also I don't want to buy a core separately, then get piping. I just rather have a full kit made for my car so I don't have to fabricate it.

Thanks a lot guys. I'm just really having a tough time deciding.


Not sure I run the Slowboy racing Fmic Im not sure if it removes the factory fog lights but I would def reccomend it
 
Don't waste your money on the greddy. It has the extra long route, 2.25" pipeing while most other kits are 2.5", its a tube & fin core (bar & plate is the way to go), the core is on the fragile side & top it off with greddys horrible customer service. Much better choices out there. I origionally wanted to keep my fog lights but changed my mind when I saw the Victory Performance super street kit. If you can lose the fogs, check out www.victoryperformance.com their kit is amazing, can't say enough good things about it. It has been said that you can keep the factory fogs with the SBR kit if you mod them. With the SBR kit you will have to make a hole in the rad support for the short route pipeing & I believe move the coolent overflow bottle, with the VP kit this isn't required.
 
canadian tsi, i really like the kit you posted, but if im payin 900+ for that kit and it has a brand i've never heard of...is it not better to get something with a better brand? if the kit you put up was going for around 500, for sure I would buy it.
 
Well I've run this kit on my car for 3 full years and its held up perfect. Also there customer service is top notch and I think the performance speaks for itself.
 
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