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how should I set up a intercooler with a stock front end.

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Old 12-27-02, 03:30 PM
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how should I set up a intercooler with a stock front end.

using the stock front end, how would you set up a FMIC


should I just find the biggest one I can fit in there or what, what about intercooler piping size, what should I run?

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heres how i did it mine, [IMG]C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Pictures\IC_pre_shot.jpg[/IMG]
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not sure how that red X would look on the front of my car.
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http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...=260761&page=2
check his page, and hes posted it up a few times
i'll post pics of when i get mine all mounted up
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should I mount it in the front opening if I can.
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i dont know about that, it wouldnt be a good idea. will block alot of air to the radiator. the way i did it doest block the radiator too much. i wich i have a digi now so i can show you the front of my car
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If I found one to cover half, should it be on the top or the bottom, I would think the bottom for more effinciency and looks.
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Here is a Grand National IC with the necks cut off mounted up front. Was pretty easy to hook up.



eddierotary, I see you are running the small NPR in front of the Radiator and still using the stock mounting and radiator positioning. Will a big NPR fit that way also?

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eddierotary, I see you are running the small NPR in front of the Radiator and still using the stock mounting and radiator positioning. Will a big NPR fit that way also?

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yes, i have to cut a piece of them to fit my intercooler. i dont think the large one fits with the stock radiator mounting. you can ask directfreak.
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I like the way that npr one is hooked up, but looks like a tight fit.

looks like the drivers side radiator panel is still there, is the passenger one still there. If it fits that well and I just have to cut a hole on each side of the red shroud im going to go with a npr.
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is this the same npr intercooler,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1875406236

as this one
http://www.cardomain.com/member_pag...d=260761&page=2
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Originally posted by 82streetracer
is this the same npr intercooler,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1875406236

as this one
http://www.cardomain.com/member_pag...d=260761&page=2
Nope, the one is the ebay has almost twice as many rows and the in/out are slightly larger.
I have one of the larger NPR (like the ebay add) that was in my musatng laying in the garage floor. Just yell if you need some demensions.

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Originally posted by 82streetracer
I like the way that npr one is hooked up, but looks like a tight fit.

looks like the drivers side radiator panel is still there, is the passenger one still there. If it fits that well and I just have to cut a hole on each side of the red shroud im going to go with a npr.
i have both panels. my -se radiators panel came with the holes for the stock air box pipe, i try to fit the intercooler pipes thru the holes without cutting them but didnt work. and it looks a tight fit but is not. i can fit the battery and the cooland overflow bottle without no trouble. look like it came from the factory over there.
i can take meturment tomorow so you know how much i cut.
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so I need the smaller size.,

what are the demensions on that smaller one.

thats the one I want.
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what is a good price for one.
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i payd for mine $179. plus shipping i see the around that price all the time.
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I dunno if I ever took a pictur of mine installed, i just started cutting and making brackets...

You have to rely on your fabrication skills

Randy got mad yo fab skills
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I can get you a large NPR IC for $185 + shipping

Thats if I can still get them.. Havent checked in a while?
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Largest NPR Intercooler. Mounted upside down, with no cutting.




Home made bracket to hold it all in place.



I will have to trim a little of the reinforcment fom the header panel when I put it back on. Unless 1stRX7heaven finishes his vented header panels first.
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that looks like you mounted the ic with an erector set
looooks bad asssss man
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Originally posted by gamble302
that looks like you mounted the ic with an erector set
It does, but it works. It's real sturdy too.
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Originally posted by Directfreak


It does, but it works. It's real sturdy too.
yeah it looks nice and sturdy
that ic makes me
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It does, but it works. It's real sturdy too.
How many times you cut your hands messing with taht thing. and mounting it and such?
LOL
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Originally posted by MIKE-P-28


How many times you cut your hands messing with taht thing. and mounting it and such?
LOL
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youre interupting my drooling
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Originally posted by MIKE-P-28
How many times you cut your hands messing with taht thing. and mounting it and such?
LOL
Actually, Never. I've taken it on and off only a couple of times. It's just regular "L" brackets from Home Depot. It was better than having to weld anything.


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