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    Registered Member Two Rings
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    Will a B5 FMIC fit a B6 body???

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    Im interested in getting a greddy FMIC from a friend but he got it for a B5 model. I was wondering if anyone knew if it would fit the B6.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings hyperspeed's Avatar
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    it would require custom piping

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    I'm not real familiar with the B5 models...but what's the big difference? I'm sure if we got the piping, it couldn't be TOO much different right? afterall, same engine..and stuf..no?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings hyperspeed's Avatar
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    actually fred u can get a spearco core and fit it.. someone on AZ from hawaii did it..didnt look too good but he did it.

    put it behind rieger

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    Registered Member Two Rings
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    hmmm i was actually gonna run it on a stock bumper. Maybe remove the bottom grills. The ecode intercooler is too small. heh

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Devious27t's Avatar
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    Originally posted by hyperspeed
    it would require custom piping
    its not the piping that is the problem. the problem is like we talked about at the KK gtg that the intake temp sensor is different and wouldnt bolt into the bung on the core so you would have to get one custom made i am sure that they piping would route. you would be amazed how changing the angle here and changing the angle there can make something fit. i speak from experience with the greddy kit. i custom mounted mine also which means i did not use the supplied brackets.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings Devious27t's Avatar
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    Originally posted by adiktedkidz
    hmmm i was actually gonna run it on a stock bumper. Maybe remove the bottom grills. The ecode intercooler is too small. heh
    haha i hope you have a dremel or some kind of cutting tool cause that bastard wont fit behind a stock bumper. that is the only reason that my car does not have a stocker on it because the damn FMIC wouldnt fit.

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