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EVO 8 FMIC while retaining stock bumper

IncorpoRatedX

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I did it today...

I'll do a write up later, but here's a few pics from it.

if i could do it over, i would probably not have the fmic backwards.



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PreskitVR4

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I felt the same way. I hacked an Alltrac Celica Spearco FMIC, I also felt that backward was the way to go.Hindsight = 20/20.... The evo I/C looks right at home, good job!
 

dewman

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Love it. No hacking the slats is always plus1. Think my eyes are playing with me,almost looks as though its skooched over slightly toward the passenger side. Had A chance to run a log after install, yet?
 

IncorpoRatedX

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it's centered up, no log yet, so much debri fell out of the cooling fins in the stock toaster box though haha
 

IncorpoRatedX

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all piping still follows stock routing
 

IncorpoRatedX

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"how to" has been submitted to the how to section.
 
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