FEELER: evo 8 IC piping kits
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Jonvr4 Unregistered
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posted 02/04/09 08:32 PM
Hey Guys, I am going to be doing a run of IC piping kits again. I am needing a head count of those who are interested. If you have no idea what these are, it's basically a kit that allows you to use a stock evo 8 or this ebay intercooler. This time I am also only going to do piping, you will be responsible for the 2g Throttle body elbow couplers and clamps, which I will give a shopping list as to what is needed. I personally use siliconeintakes.com for couplers, but you can use who ever you want. Please respond here ONLY if you SERIOUS about purchasing a kit... the last thing I need is people to bail on me last minute, as I am jobless and not requiring a deposit. I owe 1 kit to treefidy which will be the first I build, so that will mean I will probably push out 6 or 7 others. All piping will be stainless steel, I can do polished or raw SS. I am also offering the option of mild steel with powder coating. All options are the same cost. The BOV flange is your choice, I can get SS tial, greddy, HKS, or stock. Cost is going to be $290 shippped each kit, which will equate to about $390 with couplers and clamps and the elbow. Upside is that the entire cost for a FMIC that is good for ~450hp is under $500.
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icurunnin GVR4 Pimpin 000/0000
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posted 02/04/09 08:46 PM
WTH are you looking at??
Posts: 1668 | From: Fort Worth Tx | Member Since: 11/20/06 | IP: (70.197.53.253) |
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mean_green Member + 1632/2000
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posted 02/05/09 11:13 AM
Quoting Jonvr4:
This time I am also only going to do piping, you will be responsible for the 2g Throttle body elbow couplers and clamps, which I will give a shopping list as to what is needed. I personally use siliconeintakes.com for couplers, but you can use who ever you want.
You can you explain more on this please? Im interested in a kit as well but want to know what your talking about to make it work...
Thanks, -Alan
Posts: 313 | From: Park City, MT 59063 | Member Since: 11/12/07 | IP: (24.72.223.75) |
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Jonvr4 Unregistered
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posted 02/06/09 09:57 AM
Quoting brunoboy:
hey jon, so the I/C itself has to be mounted upside down???
Yes it does, but this enables the IC piping to only be about 4 1/2 foot long in total.
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Hey John, I was going to get with a local fabber on some replacement pipes for the stock rubber ones. I would not mind throwing the business your way to help out while between jobs if interested. I have a non-RS type FMIC and was going to use 2" pipes with bead-rolled ends.
Mike, I can do that but would need you to ship your IC to me. I use welded beads rather than bead rolled ends, but they are basically as tall as a rolled bead, and we have yet to loose an IC pipe under full boost, even with worm clamps. My bro has a 3065 running 25+psi and never had any issues.
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Before I say I'm in for sure, what kind of modification needs to be done to the car, any cutting, trimming, etc?
Also, would it be the same price picked up?
Tyler, yes you can pick it up, and it would be about $30 cheaper. If you look above you can see the head lamp supports do have to be modified to allow the piping to get to the IC. It doesn't really change the integrity of the head light mount itself, so there is really no negative affect to cut these down a bit. You are more then welcome to come by and check out the routing.
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