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FMIC done! pics inside, descriptions coming soon!

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spidy3

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Jan 20, 2005
upstate, New York
Got my FMIC done. I just have pics up right now but when I have time I will add more and intallation steps.

For now I will just tell you what parts are from where....

FMIC - johnny race car
Front mount j-pipe - SBR
UICP w/ blowthru setup - dejon (purchase from SBR)
other piping - jc whitney
silicone couplers - extreme psi and ebay

and i would just like to thank all those vendors for making quality parts and quick service so i could make this happen :thumb:

I currently have my pics up @ http://www.cardomain.com/ride/517233/8 pages 8-11

if you have any questions feel free to PM me here. and like i said. once i have time i will get more pics up and descriptions.


:talon: Dom
 
IC - $200
J-pipe - $90
UICP - $200 (because of blowthru setup)
other piping - $100 i think (and i had 1 1/2 full pieces left when i was done out of 4)
silicone couplers - about $40

so basically you could have a similar setup for under $600
and as i said before i will have more detail soon. exact prices, part numbers and everything :cool:

I love the FMIC and it was worth every penny and minute i put into it. If you think you have the knowledge to do it yourself it feels alot nicer than if you just buy a full kit.
also i had alot of knock whenever i went over 11 psi on my setup and now I havent changed any settings and there is no movement from my knock sensor. so now im running 20psi :sneaky:

as for the jackstands not being there. I just jacked car up a little so i could get to pipe routing easier. front tires were still touching ground. always safety first :thumb:


:talon: Dom


ps. I will try and answer all questions no matter how "beginner" you think it is. so ask away!
 
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