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FMIC with AC, PS, and stock Battery

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Old 05-02-08, 11:37 AM
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damn i need to get a camera and post mine up
Old 05-02-08, 05:11 PM
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I just figured out how to post pics. My greddy kit has no ps or ac, but it did fit with that. I would say it was really close to the battery and slightly rubbing though, so i made a lil batt box and at my old work. I had a motorcycle batt i was going to use on my old project car, but I ended up using it for my 7.


Old 05-06-08, 12:09 AM
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Yeah yeah! the kind of setup where they run the piping through that hole near the battery is what I want to do and am going to do. I was just looking for pics of that. Sweet. The more I look at it the easier it looks. Hey guys, do you think you could snap a picture of how the piping goes under the car (the piping under the battery area) I know I'm going to have to leave the black plastic under there off or cut a lot of it, no problem though. Did you have to cut anything else or just make a few more bends? I know I'm going to run 2 1/4" through the battery area hole and then back to 2.5" to the intercooler so I bought some reducers and couplers.
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