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Old 07-18-07, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by FourtyOunce
have an adjustable splitter installed.
Very clean good work. I was hoping the "adjustable" part would be easier though. Looks like you can't move it upwards at all, and moving it down would require drilling holes.
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im going to have extra holes drilled to have 2-3 angles of variability. right now, its about a 60/40 split between the radiator and ic respectively when the bumper is installed.
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looks good, i'll have hugh fab me up a vmount too since im in san diego .
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Originally Posted by FourtyOunce
im going to have extra holes drilled to have 2-3 angles of variability. right now, its about a 60/40 split between the radiator and ic respectively when the bumper is installed.
unless you plan on runnin a differen bumper in the future.. id leave it alone..
theres no need to do that now that youve found the split you need...
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That height is much better! Looks like you raised it 2-3 inches?

I have only about 2 inches for my splitter and it does great cooling both coolant and air. If it's cold outside it does too good of a job.
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did you have to move your battery for that setup?
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Originally Posted by atihun
That height is much better! Looks like you raised it 2-3 inches?

I have only about 2 inches for my splitter and it does great cooling both coolant and air. If it's cold outside it does too good of a job.
I was trying to find a "healthy" compromise between having the radiator angled low enough (to use the opening of the GTC front end), but at the same time high enough to avoid damage from being too low.
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Any new word on this project? I'm hoping you start to sell these as a package or something... hell, I'd even drive down to NJ and pay to have you install it for me...
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Ic

Hi where did you get your intercooler,i already have my modified rad only need to mesure and order my ic Thanks Pat
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