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Intercooler setup

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Feb 7, 2006
Louisville, Kentucky
I spent the better part of a night in the garage with some beer, music and a good friend.
I picked up this 1g last week that had an e-bay FMIC kit in the trunk to my surprise (and it looked like one of the cut your own style universal pipe kits.)

So after some quick engineering, a long thought process, a ton of t-bolt clamps and my cutting wheel crazy friend we came up with this: (sorry my cell camera sucks)

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All in a night's work! O, and I stole that HKS BOV off a rx-7 that was in the garage for an engine swap :) Bumper was a perfect re-fit afterward too.
 

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I think the I/C piping is long enough (without the core) alone to cool the air charge down! This kit is what we call a "long route" piping setup... Looks cleanly done and well executed, now just weld most of the piping to eliminate as many of the couplers as possible and you'll be good to go....
 
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