shaunus88
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Ok thought I should finally update this for anyone that is interested in making they're own FMIC setup. It was actually a lot easier than I thought which is kind of what took me so long to get it finished.
I had already knocked up the turbo to IC hard pipe, that was pretty straight forward. I still had to remove all existing factory piping and intercooler and fab new piping, supports and mount new IC.
Used my remaining 2 1/2" elbows and pipe to make up the rest, was very easy actually. Had very little room to play with and am surprised I managed to get the bends and cuts bang on first try.
Tigged all the pipework up and mounted the new intercooler core. Opted to mount it with the inlets up the top instead of down the bottom. This decreased the amount of pipework required to complete the setup.
My verdict: After installing the kit I took it for a test drive...My initial thoughts were yes there is definitely gains to be had by installing a new FMIC system. I pulled over after a spirited drive, the inlet side of the IC was hot whilst the outlet side was COLD! Definitely is doing its job!
As my D40 Nav is auto I have noticed gear changes somehow seem smoother and less laggy. Without providing dyno figures I cannot show the exact performance gains but they are definitely obvious when driving.
Cost: Overall the project cost me about $300. Paid $80 for the HDI IC core (450x300x100mm), $150 for boxes of stainless steel bends (ended up with some left over), carton of Superdry for the 2 1/2" stainless steel pipe and about $20 worth of consumables.
I think if you are going to fabricate it using aluminium you may save some $$$.
Pics will be uploaded tonight.
I had already knocked up the turbo to IC hard pipe, that was pretty straight forward. I still had to remove all existing factory piping and intercooler and fab new piping, supports and mount new IC.
Used my remaining 2 1/2" elbows and pipe to make up the rest, was very easy actually. Had very little room to play with and am surprised I managed to get the bends and cuts bang on first try.
Tigged all the pipework up and mounted the new intercooler core. Opted to mount it with the inlets up the top instead of down the bottom. This decreased the amount of pipework required to complete the setup.
My verdict: After installing the kit I took it for a test drive...My initial thoughts were yes there is definitely gains to be had by installing a new FMIC system. I pulled over after a spirited drive, the inlet side of the IC was hot whilst the outlet side was COLD! Definitely is doing its job!
As my D40 Nav is auto I have noticed gear changes somehow seem smoother and less laggy. Without providing dyno figures I cannot show the exact performance gains but they are definitely obvious when driving.
Cost: Overall the project cost me about $300. Paid $80 for the HDI IC core (450x300x100mm), $150 for boxes of stainless steel bends (ended up with some left over), carton of Superdry for the 2 1/2" stainless steel pipe and about $20 worth of consumables.
I think if you are going to fabricate it using aluminium you may save some $$$.
Pics will be uploaded tonight.