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Old Jul 21, 2015 | 09:12 AM
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Greddy intercooler

I'm looking for a greddy intercooler for the 18g TT kit or one that will work with the piping in that kit. Thanks guys

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Old Aug 18, 2015 | 05:46 PM
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try treadstone

I need one and have begun talking with them about fab'ing one up!
 
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What are you talking for a price?
 
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Old Aug 18, 2015 | 05:57 PM
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Have not nailed that down....I'm hoping $5-600
 
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Old Aug 18, 2015 | 06:00 PM
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Do you have all the piping you need?I hope so for you lol. I'm gonna hold off till I know exactly what I have... I've been antsie lately lol. If I don't have much I'm going to go universal vertical flow.
 
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Old Aug 19, 2015 | 08:42 AM
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Yup......been running the kit for about 4 years.

PSA never jack you rear up when front is already on jackstands....IN GRAVEL!

Pulled the front end off and FMIC got damaged on tool box.

I blame it on my redneck friend and the beer. Lesson learned
 
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Old Aug 23, 2015 | 02:32 PM
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Yup......been running the kit for about 4 years.

PSA never jack you rear up when front is already on jackstands....IN GRAVEL!

Pulled the front end off and FMIC got damaged on tool box.

I blame it on my redneck friend and the beer. Lesson learned
That's just awful...


I have almost all of the FMIC piping I need, just missing maybe one between the one that connects to the TB tube and the outlet of the intercooler so I'm going with the singe unit. Do you have specs of the outlet and inlet locations of the greddy intercooler? All I know is the intercooler core is 23x11.5x4.5 which is huuuuge. That would be great if you have the specs so I can find one that will fit that isn't $1250 haha.

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Old Aug 24, 2015 | 09:22 AM
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Yes...I have one on my G....although it is banged up....it's still functional.

Next time I take my front off I'll CAD the dimensions up. Might be a month tho......
 
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Old Aug 24, 2015 | 10:05 AM
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You reeeally got lucky that it still works!

It would be great if you could do that, but please don't take the time to draw it up in CAD. A napkin will do the trick... haha. I need to portray the info through the phone anyway to the companies that carry intercoolers that may work. Like this one; http://turbostore.com/twtuin313co2.html

It has potential... Rated for over 1000HP they claim...
 
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You in a rush?

I'll get the dimensions tonight.
 
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You in a rush?

I'll get the dimensions tonight.
Always am lol. But if I had the info I will have the $ to buy an intercooler on Thursday. If you could get around to it within the next two weeks that would be awesome. Thank you, that helps a bunch!!
 
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Now rem this was done with the front bumper cover ON....so it's not as precise as it could be...... and I am happy to CAD the exact FMIC up at some point....just want to drive the car a bit before I take it apart AGAIN!!

Core 23.125 x 4 x 12

End tank another 4,5" width including weld. The top of the core sits 4,25" lower than mounting hole in latch assembly.

Intake endtank bout 2.62" center to bottom of core. Lower mounting tabs 18 " apart and 1" drop from core

3" exit endtake almost flush with bottom of core.

Let me know any other specific dimension you may want today before I put my belly pan on tonight. Otherwise it will be a few weeks till I jack her up and remove front fascia.
 
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Old Aug 26, 2015 | 08:35 AM
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Now rem this was done with the front bumper cover ON....so it's not as precise as it could be...... and I am happy to CAD the exact FMIC up at some point....just want to drive the car a bit before I take it apart AGAIN!!

Core 23.125 x 4 x 12

End tank another 4,5" width including weld. The top of the core sits 4,25" lower than mounting hole in latch assembly.

Intake endtank bout 2.62" center to bottom of core. Lower mounting tabs 18 " apart and 1" drop from core

3" exit endtake almost flush with bottom of core.

Let me know any other specific dimension you may want today before I put my belly pan on tonight. Otherwise it will be a few weeks till I jack her up and remove front fascia.

I can't begin to thank you enough that will help me and everybody else in my position out a BUNCH! You are awesome sir.

Thank you
 
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