Intercooler Install
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Btw i dont mean to hijack your thread can you guys tell me the difference between the UR intercooler and this precision 600 i keep hearing about?
The precision seem to have more coil?
If so then i guess thats it?
the bigger the coil the more heat you extract.
Thanks
Marcus
The precision seem to have more coil?
If so then i guess thats it?
the bigger the coil the more heat you extract.
Thanks
Marcus
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Originally Posted by Cherry04,Sep 26 2006, 03:50 PM
Btw i dont mean to hijack your thread can you guys tell me the difference between the UR intercooler and this precision 600 i keep hearing about?
The precision seem to have more coil?
If so then i guess thats it?
the bigger the coil the more heat you extract.
Thanks
Marcus
The precision seem to have more coil?
If so then i guess thats it?
the bigger the coil the more heat you extract.
Thanks
Marcus
Im going for 300-325
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JDM, while taking those step by step pictures....did you get a chance to show how to take off the front bumper? I know there are a few hidden bolts thats pretty hard to get to(ex. by the headlights). I've taken off a few honda bumpers and you come out with more bolts then you think in the endjust wanted to know before I tackle the job. Unless someone already had a thread about it, please link me.
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5 top screws
2 bolts one on each side by headlights
2 screws where the bumper meets the fender (turn wheels makes it easier)
5 or 6 10mm bolts under by splash guard
Should take less than 10 minutes to get off
2 bolts one on each side by headlights
2 screws where the bumper meets the fender (turn wheels makes it easier)
5 or 6 10mm bolts under by splash guard
Should take less than 10 minutes to get off
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OK, thanks. I noticed the one your working on in the picture above would be kinda tricky. So nothing that bolts up to the bumper from underneath? It's raining outside right now, too lazy to go jack the car up.
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Originally Posted by General Kratos,Sep 27 2006, 01:02 PM
OK, thanks. I noticed the one your working on in the picture above would be kinda tricky. So nothing that bolts up to the bumper from underneath? It's raining outside right now, too lazy to go jack the car up.
The ones im working on in that pic are super easy and should take less than 1 min
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LOL. My bad, I missed the splash guard part. I was wondering why you typed basically the same thing again under the picture. I got it now, so its basically 15 bolts total then.