FMIC without removing battery or ps?
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FMIC without removing battery or ps?
I'm trying to figure out routing of IC pipes for an FMIC.
I had everything planned out perfectly..removed the battery and put it in 1 of the storage bins, etc. But now we are 3 and rather than getting rid of the TII(god forbid), I put in a back seat and had to put the battery back up front.
Have any of you routed the pipes thru the engine bay without removing the battery and ps?
I had everything planned out perfectly..removed the battery and put it in 1 of the storage bins, etc. But now we are 3 and rather than getting rid of the TII(god forbid), I put in a back seat and had to put the battery back up front.
Have any of you routed the pipes thru the engine bay without removing the battery and ps?
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greddy does there piping were you dont have to relocate the battery and get to keep PS, do a search, and you can find instructions on the greddy piping
good luck
good luck
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you have to cut the greddy kit to make it fit without loosing the battery and power steering (although I don't think there is anyway you could not loose the battery cover).
Of course you do need a smaller battery as well, but that helps make up for the weight anyway.
Of course you do need a smaller battery as well, but that helps make up for the weight anyway.
Last edited by Icemark; 06-08-04 at 07:47 AM.
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