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whatsup,new here.i have been searching for pics of a install of a greddy 3 row.i saw some of the 2 row.i just need to know how the powersteering cooler fits.i have no instructions.ive looked at it,and i just dont see how it fits.any help would be great,thanks.
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Here's what I have so far..... Still no instructions. I guess I'm a pioneer as noone must have a 3row installed since noone wants to suggest how the power steering cooler is installed.
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Originally posted by Cory Simpson
Well at least you didn't have anyone tell you to search...
Anyways, that looks REALLY nice!
Well at least you didn't have anyone tell you to search...
Anyways, that looks REALLY nice!
Hopefully i'll know something in a couple of days. The way the power steering cooler sits, it points in the opposite direction of the connecting pipe. I have a couple of ideas, but I don't want to modify it if there's a specific way to install it.
I tell you what, I installed the same kit, intercooler and even more in a 94 supra and everything went in logically. This one seems like you have to make more modifications to the car. I'll have to wait for the instructions to find out how the 10 brackets the kit came with got together to install the radiator. Oh well...
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Damn thats a big *** hole you cut in the front bumper there. So far I like it and don't like it at same time. I guess I'm not really sure yet.
Got any pics from a little further away? I like the idea, but want to see how it looks from more of a distance.
By the way, it is looking nice. The single turbo section of this forum doesn't get a whole lot of traffic. I would post your intercooler problem in the 3rd Gen section. You should get more responses there.
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Got any pics from a little further away? I like the idea, but want to see how it looks from more of a distance.
By the way, it is looking nice. The single turbo section of this forum doesn't get a whole lot of traffic. I would post your intercooler problem in the 3rd Gen section. You should get more responses there.
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Originally posted by 0110-M-P
Damn thats a big *** hole you cut in the front bumper there. So far I like it and don't like it at same time. I guess I'm not really sure yet.
Got any pics from a little further away? I like the idea, but want to see how it looks from more of a distance.
By the way, it is looking nice. The single turbo section of this forum doesn't get a whole lot of traffic. I would post your intercooler problem in the 3rd Gen section. You should get more responses there.
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Damn thats a big *** hole you cut in the front bumper there. So far I like it and don't like it at same time. I guess I'm not really sure yet.
Got any pics from a little further away? I like the idea, but want to see how it looks from more of a distance.
By the way, it is looking nice. The single turbo section of this forum doesn't get a whole lot of traffic. I would post your intercooler problem in the 3rd Gen section. You should get more responses there.
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When I get a chance I'll post up a picture of it further away. I think it looks mean and keeps the stock lines of the original opening. It will do for now as the stock opening blocked at least 5-7 rows of fins.
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I know this isnt much help, but you dont need power steering. I couldnt be happier when i removed mine and realized it felt the same practically. Saves you from PS problems,gives more engine bay room, and your FMIC will fit with NO issues. Just my $.02