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Old 01-09-03, 11:13 AM
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M2 Fittament question.

Ok do any of you guys know weather or not the Large m2 Intercooler fits well with with the m2 radiator. It stands to reason that it would but the space left for the IC duct is kinda small and that is what looks like it may not work.
Also no where have you guys with this set up located the AC reciever/drier can?
And where to put the fuse panel on the front?
Should I just drill new holes and put it where it is out of the way or what?

Old 01-09-03, 11:21 AM
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I'm sure they will work together. You should call Mostly Mazda if you have questions. 925 686 9055

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Ohh thanks for the number.. Any other testimonials??
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the last one i did i had to trim the duck a bit, but it otherwise fit fine. you should be asking this in the appropriate forum btw

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by j9fd3s
the last one i did i had to trim the duck a bit, but it otherwise fit fine. you should be asking this in the appropriate forum btw

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mike you smart ***.
I am the only guy there that is gonna have that set up.
I figured I would try here.

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The duct should fit...if you try to relocate that fuse box, you may have to solder some wires for extra length. It's a pretty short leash...at least on my FD.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fd3BOOST
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the last one i did i had to trim the duck a bit, but it otherwise fit fine. you should be asking this in the appropriate forum btw

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mike you smart ***.
I am the only guy there that is gonna have that set up.
I figured I would try here.
ive put 2 in, one was like in 98-99 and it fit fine, the other was 2002 i had to trim the duct a tad

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Thanks guys.
evot23 your right it is a short leash.
Italked to M2 and they said it should not be a problem so with that and your advice I feel better now.
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