86-88 bumper solutions?
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I going to hopefully receive my Greddy V Spec intercooler sometime next week. I'm contemplating different ways of exposing most of the surface area of the intercooler.
CYMfc3s has pics online of his install on an 89-91 and even on the 89-91 bumper, a lot of the intercooler is being blocked.
Has anyone modified there stock bumper for any reason? Pictures would be great.
Looks like this is the cheaper way of attacking the problem, what other alternatives are there?
Which aftermarket bumper provides the largest front opening?
RETed has stated that only 1/3 of the core really needs to be exposed to fully cool down the intercooler, what are some other cooling options?
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CYMfc3s has pics online of his install on an 89-91 and even on the 89-91 bumper, a lot of the intercooler is being blocked.
Has anyone modified there stock bumper for any reason? Pictures would be great.
Looks like this is the cheaper way of attacking the problem, what other alternatives are there?
Which aftermarket bumper provides the largest front opening?
RETed has stated that only 1/3 of the core really needs to be exposed to fully cool down the intercooler, what are some other cooling options?
Thanks
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the fibreglass splitter should help bring in more air
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the fibreglass splitter should help bring in more air
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