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Mon May 10, 2004 12:02 pm
OK, back from Philly:D I spent some time hanging out with Matt (J-spec Tuner) who is just as cool in person as he is on the forums:pface and he came and watched some of the crew regatta I was trailering boats to on Saturday...
anyways, most of the stuff is still for sale. I've recieved quite afew emails about the intercooler, and I have yet to respond to them, but I will do that right now:) And Dee said his friend in Miami wants the S-AFC, but I have to call him back.
Here's some more info on the intercooler...
It is a red dog motorsports intercooler. they sell them on eBay for aout $300 last time I checked. The silicone hose connectors are sweet (pricey) Hose-Techniques ones, and they are all black. I have a 2 inch, 2 to 2.5 transition, and 2x 2.5 inch connectors. The hotpipe has a nipple to run to your wastegate, and the cold pipe has a hole to connect your BOV to. For an additional $100 I will include an HKS Sqv. BOV mounted on the cold pipe. This intercooler set up clears the stock battery location and a larger air filter (I use that Blitz SS filter that is pretty big and it goes around it nicely). I'm looking to get around $400 plus shipping for the intercooler/piping/silicone connectors, plus $100 for the HKS BOV. I will take pictures of everything once I finish getting it off my car, and arranged around the garage. I would prefer local pick up, as that would simplify things, but I could ship the piping, I would just have to cut it (It is currently 2 big pipes, but I could cut it into 4 little pipes like most FMIC kits use) to make shipping it easier.
I am selling this stuff in an attempt to make some money for school. I had originally planned to run some big boost numbers like the ones this intercooler will support, but with big boost comes big money, and thats not something I have much of right now... This is a really sweet intercooler setup, and was working excellent! The cold pipe was always cool even on hot Florida days, when the hotpipe was too hot to touch! Pictures to come soon!
Thanks guys,Sean