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Old 03-01-14 | 01:05 PM
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Arrow Who makes this Intercooler?

Looking to change it up and I've always like the lay out of this intercooler with the M2 box.


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If not here is another option for me but I must retain AC:
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Here is my setup before I finished it:
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Old 03-01-14 | 01:18 PM
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That's a CWR (Crooked Willow Composites/Racing) stock mount in the first pic. Very few were made, and even fewer actually received the CF duct. Ronin Speedworks makes a replica of the duct (nice), and I had Bell Intercoolers make me an IC to fit it. It takes a little fitment and trimming of radiator fan supports, but I think it's the nicest stock mount ever made, with a nice smooth inlet duct.
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I think the HKS V mount allows you to keep your AC
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Thank you guys. the only issue with the HKS setup, I would't be able to retain the M2 air box.
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Originally Posted by ptrhahn
That's a CWR (Crooked Willow Composites/Racing) stock mount in the first pic. Very few were made, and even fewer actually received the CF duct. Ronin Speedworks makes a replica of the duct (nice), and I had Bell Intercoolers make me an IC to fit it. It takes a little fitment and trimming of radiator fan supports, but I think it's the nicest stock mount ever made, with a nice smooth inlet duct.
yup I believe it's CWR as well. It' not possible to find one any more. I actually got a clone made by ETS. fit pretty well with the Ronin speed works CF duct. you will need to lower your radiator for this setup.
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Keeping ac is easy. At most you may have to fabricate brackets for the condenser and make a custom line or two.
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