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scoobybry! 27 February 2010 10:39 PM

FMIC FITTING ADVICE!
 
I want to fit a fmic to my 1995 wrx. How easy are they to fit and are there any guides knocking about?




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djquest 27 February 2010 10:43 PM

You should check out the technical general archive. here is the direct link for the FMIC Fitting guide.

Click Here


Hope that helps

joz8968 27 February 2010 10:44 PM

Search - there's defo at least one guide showing how to fit one to a Classic. I's a proper walkthrough with photos, bullet point etc...

joz8968 27 February 2010 10:45 PM

Yep! That's the one! ^^^ :)

scoobybry! 27 February 2010 10:57 PM

Helped alot cheers! Deffs taking it to a garage to get fitted lol.

djquest 27 February 2010 11:01 PM

its not that hard. i did mine on the street. took couple of hours.

scoobybry! 27 February 2010 11:02 PM

might give it a go its just the weather. Gonna have a look for a cheap fmic now.



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Aztec Performance Ltd 27 February 2010 11:34 PM

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njberrie 28 February 2010 01:34 AM

Fitting is fairly easy pal shouldnt take any longer than 3 hours, have you got abs if so this makes it a little harder as its in the way but if ya cut the abs packs side bracket off its fine.
and beware of the reall cheap fmic kits available on ebay as the piping on some of them is ****e and makes the job a whole lot harder

harvey 28 February 2010 07:20 PM

I never knew that fitting an FMIC took 2 or 3 hours. We sell Hybrid FMICs £270 for the GT and £290 for the GT2. Fitting is £185 inclusive of sundries. Now we fit these regularly and the workshop time with ramp, air tools and all facilities is upwards of six hours for one man who does this on a regular basis. Allow yourself a full weekend from Friday night to Sunday evening and ensure you have all the bits you might need/tools gathered up with you before you start.
You guys that can fit these in 2 or 3 hours - what make are you fitting ? and how often have you done this?

scoobybry! 28 February 2010 07:23 PM

My mate fitted one to his wagon today took him 2 hours but the bumper was already off !

njberrie 28 February 2010 07:57 PM

to be fair i have only fitted mine and helped a freind but mine i arrived at my garage where i have no ramps or air tools at 9am and by 12 i had the car running again and tht also included a few brews and a nip to the local shop to pick another coupler up.
this was an autobahn kit.
and to be honest i cant see why you would require ramps to fit one.
if you can get the car to me mate i will happily fit it for you for a small charge ;)

johnlogie 28 February 2010 08:05 PM

I fitted mine in an afternoon on my driveway. The hardest part was cutting the bumper which I made a right c*nt of. My advice would be to give yourself a weekend to do it and take your time with the bumper.

Measure twice , cut once;)

millzy555 28 February 2010 08:51 PM

About 6 hours min to do it properly;)

Grant74 28 February 2010 11:16 PM

Fitting the FMIC isnt too bad, its removing the bumper, and specifically cutting and refitting the front bumper.

Get a fixed price, and give it to the man to do!

harvey 02 March 2010 07:36 AM

It takes us six hours with air tools on average and we do it several times some weeks and my advice to anyone doing it for the first time is to have all the parts available before you start and allow a whole weekend. There again we may be doing it wrong but to make a neat tidy job we take six hours and because of the work involved, drive in - drive out is never going to be less unless everything goes absolutely well.

tathan 02 March 2010 11:34 AM

I don't doubt your job will be top notch, but I did my 2nd a couple of weeks ago, using crap pipes and having to cut and shut them and fabricate intercooler brackets and it was a leisurely morning's work, involving a lot of fag breaks and idle moments.

What do you do that takes all the time? I mean this genuinely, perhaps you'd laugh your cock off when you see the standard of my work lol.

joz8968 02 March 2010 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by tathan (Post 9259179)
I don't doubt your job will be top notch, but I did my 2nd a couple of weeks ago, using crap pipes and having to cut and shut them and fabricate intercooler brackets and it was a leisurely morning's work, involving a lot of fag breaks and idle moments.

What do you do that takes all the time? I mean this genuinely, perhaps you'd laugh your cock off when you see the standard of my work lol.

I think you've answered your own question... ;)

tathan 02 March 2010 01:14 PM

Tbh I was being polite. I'm an engineer and am know how good my work is :)

harvey 03 March 2010 07:59 AM

We don't fit crap pipes or have to make brackets because they are already supplied and it will look professional and close to factory fit when the job is done. The results from our Hybrid intercoolers and the quality of our fitting speak for themselves as numerous people can attest, many of whom have watched the installation process in the workshop.


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