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Old 05-08-10, 09:16 AM
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Mounting greddy 3 row fmic

Ok guys im about to fit my fd with a greddy 3 row and i wanted to know if you had any tips or any good ways of running the piping. i havent even lifted it into place i just want to check here first let me know if its a stupid question lol
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do you have a pic of the intercooler. The reason I ask is because im wondering where the outlets are. That will help determine where you should run your piping. It also matters where you are going to mount the intercooler.
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i dont have a pic on hand let me see if i can find one real fast online
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looks like that
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I have the same one and iirc there is only one way too run it, you do have to do some cutting on the passenger side right by the headlight for that long S shaped pipe.
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I want to say the short s-bend and long 90 go on the outlet side of the ic and the other two are for the turbo side. I could be wrong, it has been a while since I messed with my greddy fmic piping. really it is pretty simple, just play with em until you find the right combo. The kit is fairly simple to install, it just takes a while. My best advice is to trim the bumper cover a little at a time so that you get a nice, clean, tight fit up against the intercooler.
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Originally Posted by oo7arkman
I want to say the short s-bend and long 90 go on the outlet side of the ic and the other two are for the turbo side. I could be wrong, it has been a while since I messed with my greddy fmic piping. really it is pretty simple, just play with em until you find the right combo. The kit is fairly simple to install, it just takes a while. My best advice is to trim the bumper cover a little at a time so that you get a nice, clean, tight fit up against the intercooler.
this is probably what i will do i just wanted to see if anyone had any exact advice to the easiest way of doing it
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link for official greedy installation instructions

http://rocrotary.webs.com/793.pdf
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Originally Posted by serbRX7
link for official greedy installation instructions

http://rocrotary.webs.com/793.pdf
oh perfect thank you
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