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Old 03-19-08, 12:37 PM
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What FMIC to use?

I'm looking to buy a FMIC setup and had my mind set on Greddy but after reading there is a lot of cutting that is involved.. What front mount do yous think works the best with the least amount of cutting.. My finished setup is to have a streetport with the GT35/T4 running at 15 psi..
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blitz is the best fitment wise. it requires no cutting whatsoever. apexi is the next route to take. very minimal cutting, and near perfect pipe routing
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I got my greddy 3row on the forum, I love it. It all depends if you dont mind removing the front bumper, cutting metal, cutting bumper and drilling. Thats what I had to do to install the greddy 3row.
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I got my greddy 3row on the forum, I love it. It all depends if you dont mind removing the front bumper, cutting metal, cutting bumper and drilling. Thats what I had to do to install the greddy 3row.
Did you read his question?
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Originally Posted by tafkamb2
Did you read his question?
Yes, and he inquired about the Greddy. I was informing him on what was/is involved on the install.

At the 15psi mark and no more the Greddy 2row will work fine. If you want to go above 15psi should look at the 3 row. Just my personal opinion.
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Im most likely going to go with the blitz. Does anyone have any pictures of the whole setup on their FD
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Go with the Greddy M Spec. Its cheap and the cutting is not that hard. You will save yourself about $600.

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If I wanted to stay with the twins instead of going single would the Greddy still be ideal
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Originally Posted by LdotS5
If I wanted to stay with the twins instead of going single would the Greddy still be ideal
Up to 15psi fine, past 15psi no.
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Originally Posted by Jason
Go with the Greddy M Spec. Its cheap and the cutting is not that hard. You will save yourself about $600.

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this is true, the blitz will run you about 1500.00 if you can get your hands on it fairly new, same as with the apexi. the greddy m-spec will only be about 500.00. the greddy is prob your most reasonable choice. (i think the greddy kit also comes with a ss power steering line)




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