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Old Sep 11, 2001 | 07:58 PM
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m2 intercooler pic

does anyone have a pic of the m2 large or med intercooler installed in car. Anybody can tell me what is the size (core) of those intercooler?

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Old Sep 11, 2001 | 08:21 PM
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Old Sep 11, 2001 | 09:18 PM
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I recently installed my M2 large. 17x12x3.5 inches, if memory serves. That's 714 cubic inches, and I think the stocker is something like 126.

They're expensive as ****; I'd recommend trying to find it used--that's what I did.

Also, the medium and large are the same price (and now have the same core design) so I'd recommend going large. Relocating the battery to the trunk was a pain, but there was a noticable gain in traction driving in the rain.
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Old Sep 12, 2001 | 12:55 AM
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hey alwan, that's my car up there! did you take it at batman's BBQ?

anyways the IC is for sale so is the intake someone e-mail me if you are interested
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Old Sep 12, 2001 | 06:42 AM
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how much do you sell that for? and why?

thanks a lot guys, that is exactly what i was looking for.

actually, i would like to do my own intercooler with a good spearco core so i needed the size and the way it is mounted.

thanks again

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Old Sep 12, 2001 | 11:51 AM
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Originally posted by 1FooknTiteFD
hey alwan, that's my car up there! did you take it at batman's BBQ?

anyways the IC is for sale so is the intake someone e-mail me if you are interested
yeah i took it at the bbq. i was the guy w/ the digital camera taking pics.
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Old Sep 12, 2001 | 02:56 PM
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how much do you sell that for? and why?

thanks a lot guys, that is exactly what i was looking for.

actually, i would like to do my own intercooler with a good spearco core so i needed the size and the way it is mounted.

thanks again

puma



Puma,

Email me at SJWhite2000@aol.com I'm designing a IC using the Spearco core thats the same size as the M2 med. Myself and a friend will be selling them VERY shortly. Its going to be way cheaper than the M2 and in my opinion, set up better. We'll have mounting hardware(M2 doesnt, it just sits in there), you can use the stock elbow and crossover or the Greddy and Efini. Basically its compatable with most any pipe design so you dont get sucked into spending all the extra $$$ for everything else. It also has a AST relocation kit included. I can show you some pics of it mounted in my car, we are finished with everything but the air duct. All we have left to do is weld the duct and its going to be ready. I'm sure you'll really like it and the price will be about the same as what it will cost you to build one.

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STEPHEN
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