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If Slowboy can do short-route piping, than so can I, damnit.

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Coup D E'Tat

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My friend ordered the SBR FMIC kit, and was talking about the short piping. I started thinking, and realized that I'm using as much piping as the GReddy kit. So, I spent today re-routing stuff, and it made a lot more room, and things fit where they are supposed to again!

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You must be proud of yourself :rolleyes:

On a positive note it looks like you reduced the number of couplers used by half.
 
icedearth15 said:
You must be proud of yourself :rolleyes:

On a positive note it looks like you reduced the number of couplers used by half.

Indeed I am. Indeed I am.

Wait. When's your front mount coming in again? Oh yea, that's right......

:cool:
 
Nice, is that the true short route...did you cut a hole near the coolant overflow bottle? If so, I'll be doing the same with my e-Bay intercoler within the next week!
 
My endtanks face towards the back of the car, so this is the shortest it's going to get with my intercooler.

I'll take some pics of the underside and lower section later.
 
Just a quick side note, the "Before" pictures were taken during the original install a few months back, and the "After" pics were taken when I re-did the pipes (obviously.) The bumper cover was not removed.
 
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