sti intercooler
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id hazard a guess at one from your own model year.....the new ones would require a fair amount of fiddling to make fit. Yours is an angled style one right?
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One that's been modified to fit is easiest.
Needs the outlet to throttle body shortening, alloy pipes under neath cutting and welding, adaptor mounting brackets, dump valve position probably moving and blank off the mounting, inlet hoses for turbo to tmic/dump valve.
Needs the outlet to throttle body shortening, alloy pipes under neath cutting and welding, adaptor mounting brackets, dump valve position probably moving and blank off the mounting, inlet hoses for turbo to tmic/dump valve.
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sti intercooler
Originally Posted by vulnax999
One that's been modified to fit is easiest.
Needs the outlet to throttle body shortening, alloy pipes under neath cutting and welding, adaptor mounting brackets, dump valve position probably moving and blank off the mounting, inlet hoses for turbo to tmic/dump valve.
Needs the outlet to throttle body shortening, alloy pipes under neath cutting and welding, adaptor mounting brackets, dump valve position probably moving and blank off the mounting, inlet hoses for turbo to tmic/dump valve.
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