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Old 04-16-07, 10:27 PM
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Greddy 2Row FMIC

what's involved in the installation of a Greddy 2 Row FMIC? any pics would be great... i did some searches but the links that have the pics to the install are no longer available. Thanks.
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Install is involved but not difficult. Instructions are available on GReddy's website with all pics...
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what's involved in the installation of a Greddy 2 Row FMIC? any pics would be great... i did some searches but the links that have the pics to the install are no longer available. Thanks.

it's not difficult but here are some things i had to do on mine

-re-position radiator, draining coolant etc to replace with their pipes
-remove bumper
-replace the ac lines while remounting the ac condensor

the annoying things are:
-cut a moderate amount of the rebar
-cut the bumper (so the intercooler doesn't rub against it)
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http://www.greddy.com/img/PHP/products/pdf/793.pdf
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warm up that sawzall
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You have the cut the bumper alot. The Blitz intercooler is a much better choice.
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Will this fit with Apexi intakes? I have the Apexi hard pipes which I think are like the Greddy intakes (No hosing all hard pipe) and I'm debating getting the Mspec FMIC.
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cutting is only required if you are running the stock bumper...i didnt have to cut mine b/c i am running an aftermarket front.
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cutting is only required if you are running the stock bumper...i didnt have to cut mine b/c i am running an aftermarket front.

on a side not...i have my Greddy 2 row intercooler for sale...with pipings for single turbo if anyone is interested..
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^^^ how much are you asking for it?
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This is what I would like to confirm as well since I also have the Apexi intake myself... but from looking at some of the pictures I came across which shows the location of the inlet pipe to the Greddy FMIC.... it doesn't seem like the Apexi intake is compatible with this fmic set up.... can anyone confirm? thanks.

Originally Posted by BoostedTimmy
Will this fit with Apexi intakes? I have the Apexi hard pipes which I think are like the Greddy intakes (No hosing all hard pipe) and I'm debating getting the Mspec FMIC.
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^^^ how much are you asking for it?
I am looking to get $740 shipped to you..since you're in Canada..but my pipings are modified for single turbo but I have the pipings for twins too...shoot me a pm..as this is not a for sale thread...

SORRY FOR THE THREAD JACKING!!
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Originally Posted by )EIB(
This is what I would like to confirm as well since I also have the Apexi intake myself... but from looking at some of the pictures I came across which shows the location of the inlet pipe to the Greddy FMIC.... it doesn't seem like the Apexi intake is compatible with this fmic set up.... can anyone confirm? thanks.
It is compatible...I do not have any pics but I ran Apexi intake with the Greddy 2 row FMIC when I was still running on the twins..
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were you using the stock intake hoses with the Apexi intake when u installed the greddy FMIC?

Originally Posted by BoostedFd3s
It is compatible...I do not have any pics but I ran Apexi intake with the Greddy 2 row FMIC when I was still running on the twins..
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Originally Posted by )EIB(
were you using the stock intake hoses with the Apexi intake when u installed the greddy FMIC?
Well I used the stock hose for the front turbo (closest to the front of car) and I used an aluminum Apexi intake pipe for the other turbo.




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