Intercooler sizing on a 3rd gen..........
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Intercooler sizing on a 3rd gen..........
I was looking at intercoolers without piping on http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/view...rcoolers~.html and saw how much cheaper it would be to have the piping made. So my question is what is a good core size? Im going single (T04R) and want a good intercooler to go with it.
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I was also just looking at cores but im not sure what end tanks would work
Cores= http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/view...er_Cores~.html
End tanks= http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/view...Endtanks~.html
Cores= http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/view...er_Cores~.html
End tanks= http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/view...Endtanks~.html
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Originally Posted by FD3SR1
What size turbo is that in the pic its huge?
What about mounting it behind the stock front bumper?
What about mounting it behind the stock front bumper?
Look at his sig...its a T63.
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Originally Posted by FD3SR1
What about mounting it behind the stock front bumper?
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I know I just dont have the money to spend on a different front bumper. in this case would a v mount be a better way to go because of the opening in the stock bumper?
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