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From: IG - @thomas.teammoist
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I think a lot of you guys don't realize how difficult some parts of this project are, lol. If this guy did all the fabrication himself, he has serious skillz...
It's pretty awesome.
Granted that hood scoop is... er... meh.... but STILL, the rest of it is more than awesome enough to compensate.
It's pretty awesome.
Granted that hood scoop is... er... meh.... but STILL, the rest of it is more than awesome enough to compensate.
It's QQ thankyouverymuch
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I think a lot of you guys don't realize how difficult some parts of this project are, lol. If this guy did all the fabrication himself, he has serious skillz...
It's pretty awesome.
Granted that hood scoop is... er... meh.... but STILL, the rest of it is more than awesome enough to compensate.
It's pretty awesome.
Granted that hood scoop is... er... meh.... but STILL, the rest of it is more than awesome enough to compensate.
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And the people who keep commenting on the hood scoop, did you even read the original post or just look at the pictures?
"I was looking NOT to install the scoop, but the law of space aviable fail me. The only way to put a FMIC was to move the radiator in the back... All the piping will be a nightmare and no I will never remove the renforcement beam bumper to install a FMIC! I know the efficacity of that beam... And one more thing, the FMIC is less efficient than the mount top intercooler but yes I would like to have no scoop!"
-Brian
"I was looking NOT to install the scoop, but the law of space aviable fail me. The only way to put a FMIC was to move the radiator in the back... All the piping will be a nightmare and no I will never remove the renforcement beam bumper to install a FMIC! I know the efficacity of that beam... And one more thing, the FMIC is less efficient than the mount top intercooler but yes I would like to have no scoop!"
-Brian
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From: IG - @thomas.teammoist
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And the people who keep commenting on the hood scoop, did you even read the original post or just look at the pictures?
"I was looking NOT to install the scoop, but the law of space aviable fail me. The only way to put a FMIC was to move the radiator in the back... All the piping will be a nightmare and no I will never remove the renforcement beam bumper to install a FMIC! I know the efficacity of that beam... And one more thing, the FMIC is less efficient than the mount top intercooler but yes I would like to have no scoop!"
-Brian
"I was looking NOT to install the scoop, but the law of space aviable fail me. The only way to put a FMIC was to move the radiator in the back... All the piping will be a nightmare and no I will never remove the renforcement beam bumper to install a FMIC! I know the efficacity of that beam... And one more thing, the FMIC is less efficient than the mount top intercooler but yes I would like to have no scoop!"
-Brian
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