Blitz FMIC
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Blitz FMIC
Does anyone have eny experiance witht he blitz fmic.................?
how good is it?
and is it worth the £1200 notes?
Been advised by tunning guru ALAN @ wrc-tech that i am better of with the aps.
how good is it?
and is it worth the £1200 notes?
Been advised by tunning guru ALAN @ wrc-tech that i am better of with the aps.
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Havn't realy seen a blitz intercooler on a scoob before! so don't realy know how good the flow is.
APS FMIC's are good but Perrin's ones have a better flow from what I've seen and been told through GGR and Em-works
APS FMIC's are good but Perrin's ones have a better flow from what I've seen and been told through GGR and Em-works
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Originally Posted by Suuba
Havn't realy seen a blitz intercooler on a scoob before! so don't realy know how good the flow is.
APS FMIC's are good but Perrin's ones have a better flow from what I've seen and been told through GGR and Em-works
APS FMIC's are good but Perrin's ones have a better flow from what I've seen and been told through GGR and Em-works
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From what I've been told theres no cutting needed to fit the Perrin FMIC. I'm sure if you phone up the people who deal with Perrin (Em-works) they could sort out a deal with you.
(BTW Got a Perrin pulley kit yesterday, taking to get it fitted tommorrow!)
(BTW Got a Perrin pulley kit yesterday, taking to get it fitted tommorrow!)
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Originally Posted by stevebt
but they are all for classic shape impreza !!! he doesnt do any for the newer shapes thats when the price goes up
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