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Old Oct 8, 2006 | 01:49 PM
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Hello, my name is Marc, I just joined the site after lurking for quite awhile. I have been researching alot and have now started buying parts for my turbo project. I just picked up a new JDM sport FMIC for my D16A6 turbo project. I will be running a lightly ported HF manifold, a ported T25 with 2.5 intercooler piping. My question is if this intercooler is number one, suffiicient enough for my setup and number two, are the decent enough quality that if I move on to a built motor in the future I will still be able to run this intercooler? They seem like they are constructed very well, but I am no intercooler expert. I got the FMIC for 150 bucks brand new, so either way I guess I cant complain.. Let me know what you guys think,
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Old Oct 8, 2006 | 01:53 PM
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It is probable fine.Im assuming this is one of the millions of ebay compaines selling intercoolers?Got any pics of it?
Old Oct 8, 2006 | 02:07 PM
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No I dont, I will take some pictures of it mounted later on tonight before I reinstall the front clip.
Old Oct 8, 2006 | 02:18 PM
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Realistically any intercooler will owrk fine for a basic kit on a stock motor.Intercooler choice doesnt become a issue until your trying to make big hp or running the ---- out of a small turbo generating a ton of heat.
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