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 Post subject: Re: mishimoto universal FMIC?
PostPosted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:41 pm 
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+1 to what Kenny said. Get a V-mount. Convince your parents that it's....whatever. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: mishimoto universal FMIC?
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:08 am 
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ya, i was interested to see what people thought of them, considering i know nothing about radiators and am slowly learning about intercoolers. thanks everybody :)

and brett, i'm diggin that piping!



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 Post subject: Re: mishimoto universal FMIC?
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There is a few companies that make FMIC for your car. In my opinion it doesnt make the car slower, its cooler air. The charge piping should always be filled with air as the turbo is always spinning while the car is running. Depending on how much you want to spend, depends on how well the inter cooler will fit the car. I know Cosworth FMIC for the 08 STi requires no trimming to the bumper to make it fit (ive seen it in person) But there is also Perrin, Ultimate Racing and a couple others that make kits for the 08 wrx. I dont think trimming the bumper is a big deal as long as its done nicely with the proper tools to make the lines straight.

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 Post subject: Re: mishimoto universal FMIC?
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I always had a negative misconception about FMICs til I got one and now I'm sold

However, I top mount will do you just fine too.

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