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Old Nov 21, 2006 | 11:01 PM
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The HKS vmount is the ****. I've seen it in person on the Grenade D1 FD. It's about $2,200 and it utilizes your radiator, so you don't have to worry about it coming with one. It also allows you to keep ps, and ac. It moves your battery behind the intercooler though, which some people may not be found of, but it is a smaller 51R. It also has short piping, and piping all the way to the tb. Not like others, that utilize the greddy elbow. Ramy I can't wait to see yours when you're done. I might just buy yours. It won't be until next year anyway. I hope yours is done by then.
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Old Nov 21, 2006 | 11:06 PM
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Jeff, the HKS unit is nice, but it's NOT all that. It's actually one of the earlier designs on the market (not that there are many to begin with). There are elements of the design that make it far from ideal IMO. I personally feel the RE kit is very nice, but the Knightsports one takes the cake as being the best I've seen to date.

Also keep in mind that allowing you to keep your current radiator isn't such a hot idea (the only advantage is one of finances). V-mounts such as the KS (and the former RotaryExtreme V-mount) utilize a multi-pass radiator, which is essential to getting those water temps so low

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Old Nov 21, 2006 | 11:09 PM
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How big is the core on that thing?

$2200 is not all that bad and is comparable with the RE kit, which is $2500 (and comes with a Koyo, though has no ducting).
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Old Nov 21, 2006 | 11:15 PM
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Any way to Vmount when there is a 3 rotor in the car?
This is a great thread by the way.
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Old Nov 21, 2006 | 11:28 PM
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here is a two pictures of my adjustable splittler i made for my v-mount.


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Old Nov 21, 2006 | 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by mirabile
Any way to Vmount when there is a 3 rotor in the car?
The only 3-rotor I've seen w/ a V-mount to date is the RE Greddy Super 7 FD. The issue is clearance...enough space to fit it in the front. You HAVE to move the motor back in order to have that kind of space....and moving the motor back entails cutting the firewall or tranny tunnel, which entails chopping the PPF and having a custom driveshaft made... I think you're starting to get the picture

This is a great thread by the way.
No offense, but not really. This has very little substantial info compared to some of the FMIC vs V-mount or even SMIC vs V-Mount threads of the past. The forum is very rich; you'll be surprised what kind of wealth of info you'll find if you search

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Old Nov 21, 2006 | 11:58 PM
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Ramy, since the HKS isn't that great, you better hurry up and make yours. Also, what core are you thinking about using? Also what rad?
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Old Nov 22, 2006 | 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by FDNewbie
The only 3-rotor I've seen w/ a V-mount to date is the RE Greddy Super 7 FD. The issue is clearance...enough space to fit it in the front. You HAVE to move the motor back in order to have that kind of space....and moving the motor back entails cutting the firewall or tranny tunnel, which entails chopping the PPF and having a custom driveshaft made... I think you're starting to get the picture

No offense, but not really. This has very little substantial info compared to some of the FMIC vs V-mount or even SMIC vs V-Mount threads of the past. The forum is very rich; you'll be surprised what kind of wealth of info you'll find if you search

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Have a picture of that one Ramy? I understand that clearance is the issue, but I have a good team who thinks we can get one made....I am just not so sure.
PS do threads ever make it through here that you dont read? Jesus man.
Great thread for me because I have you
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Old Nov 22, 2006 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by TRISPEEDFD3S
Ramy, since the HKS isn't that great, you better hurry up and make yours. Also, what core are you thinking about using? Also what rad?
why is the hks not great? the only thing i see wrong with it is using the stock configuration radiator i.e. koyo. i think the rad needs modified to make it a better design but it has a nice splitter which is the only one with any substantial ducting.
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Old Jan 5, 2007 | 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by 93VRTouring
Ramy, I'd like to see a GB for the FDNewbie V-mount rad/ic kit!

I plan on doing a vmount setup by next winter at the latest, so if it won't be ready for a while...
Ask and ye shall receive Here's a poll I need ya guys to participate in to help get the V-Mount kit going! https://www.rx7club.com/fdnewbie-archive-forum-190/fdnewbie-imports-v-mount-ic-options-611249/#post6488824

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Old Jan 5, 2007 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by silverTRD
why is the hks not great? the only thing i see wrong with it is using the stock configuration radiator i.e. koyo. i think the rad needs modified to make it a better design but it has a nice splitter which is the only one with any substantial ducting.
That, and the battery location sucks, and I do like the intercooler, but it's not as good looking (my opinion) as the Knights sports, Revo-Tune, Odula, RE-A, and T1R v-mount kits. Also, it's an older design than those stated above. It's widely used in Japan at the moment, because you can retain your already high performance radiator, and it's about 700-1000 cheaper than the kits stated above. It was originally design to work with the TO4Z, but they made a kit for the single just for the hell of it, and I've seen it in person. It looks awesome, but I'd like a design more like that of those stated above. When I said that it wasn't so great, I only said that because of what Ramy stated here:

Originally Posted by FDNewbie
Jeff, the HKS unit is nice, but it's NOT all that. It's actually one of the earlier designs on the market (not that there are many to begin with). There are elements of the design that make it far from ideal IMO. I personally feel the RE kit is very nice, but the Knightsports one takes the cake as being the best I've seen to date.

Also keep in mind that allowing you to keep your current radiator isn't such a hot idea (the only advantage is one of finances). V-mounts such as the KS (and the former RotaryExtreme V-mount) utilize a multi-pass radiator, which is essential to getting those water temps so low

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