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Old 03-21-2003, 03:37 PM
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Old 03-21-2003, 03:46 PM
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well, not the pics that i was looking for, but they will do.....you will have an ides of what is required.....i think....
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check out install greddy fmic install
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Would that work with the apex'i power intake in the original spot? cause the one in the link looks modified.
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Greddy FMIC install is easy, just take your time. I also recommend taking the opportunity to replace the radiator because you have to remove it anyway and why do the same job twice? I replaced mine with a koyo radiator. I had to modify my air duct to force the air up into the radiator because I noticed my temps were higher than normal. The "fan mod" is good for helping with cooling also.
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Originally Posted by rx7trix' date='Mar 22 2003, 09:50 AM
Greddy FMIC install is easy, just take your time. I also recommend taking the opportunity to replace the radiator because you have to remove it anyway and why do the same job twice? I replaced mine with a koyo radiator. I had to modify my air duct to force the air up into the radiator because I noticed my temps were higher than normal. The "fan mod" is good for helping with cooling also.
What air duct did you modify? Did you just cut a slit in the enderbelly pan? or what? I think im just going to run with out it, or cut and open a hole with some House A/C piping to it. She needs to run nice and warm at 185-190 degrees F. Thanks



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yes, you trim the upper supports on the belly pan and then can make another duct if u want.....i am in mississipps, and it gets hot and humid here, so i am chosing the pwr radiator, because i think that the koyo is too big, and might not get all the air to it to cool it efficiently enough for me.......
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