FMIC piping done and coated
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FMIC piping done and coated
Finally got my FMIC project all done, just need to tune for it. Here's the final engine bay shot. If anybody wants their FMIC piping coated let me know.
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Looks great, but you should've sorted out that TB entry. What's the coating?
It's good to know you can squeeze a pipe between the AC and PS pulleys. That's where I'd hoped to (eventually) run mine. Any clashes with the hard lines off the AC compressor and PS pump? They looked like they might be a problem. What sized pipe?
It's good to know you can squeeze a pipe between the AC and PS pulleys. That's where I'd hoped to (eventually) run mine. Any clashes with the hard lines off the AC compressor and PS pump? They looked like they might be a problem. What sized pipe?
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yeah I may get a Greddy TB flange later down the road, can have a pipe fabbed up then real easy... wasn't on my gotta have list just yet. It fits fine by the PS pump area, 2.25 in 2.5 out. Trick is having an engine tq brace or solid motor mounts to keep things from rocking much
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looks good mang!
like nz said its good to know you can keep the PS and the AC .... i might be getting rid of my AC, but not my pS ... atleast not anytime soon!
like nz said its good to know you can keep the PS and the AC .... i might be getting rid of my AC, but not my pS ... atleast not anytime soon!
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