![]() |
My evo 8 FMIC
Here is a pic of the mounted core and the bumper on:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...WA/FMICpic.jpg Here is a pic of the mounted core and the 2.5" piping: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...A/Image000.jpg I got a J-pipe from dejontool and i ordered the intercooler piping off of ebay, it was a universal 2.5 inch aluminum kit it came with two 90 degree rubber couplers and 6 straight couplers and 16 t-clamps, there's tons of piping left over but i needed different couplers. I welded a custom crash bar to protect the intercooler from the obvious, the crash bar also acts as a bracket for the bumper to keep it from flying around. The cost of this was $100 evo 8 FMIC(local), $120 shipped universal piping(ebay), $75 shipped couplers (siliconeintakes.com), $9 1g bov flange (ebay), $90 j-pipe (dejontool), Total: $394 i'd add about $20 in misc supplies nuts and bolts ect. |
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
i also plan on doing ducting since it can potentially increase the performance by 40%
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
Looks good. Whats ducting? Would anyone have any idea if having a fan pulling air through the front mount would help if you could manage to get the fins in there? Or would it be wasted effort?
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
Looks good from what I can see. What does the custom made bumper weigh compared to stock?
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
A fan would help at idle, but then again you shouldn't be pushing hot air at idle. Well I'm going to use plastic or Plexiglas and a hot glue gun to manipulate more air through the intercooler at high speeds. Here is a related link for radiators but the same concept applies to intercoolers.
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
Wow, that looks pretty decent man! No trips to home depot though? I'm dissapointed... ;)
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
I still have to tap a boost port for my mbc. I don't like the home depot they never have the bolts I'm looking for (mostly metric). I go to my local hardware store, they always have what I'm looking for and I don't have to walk for 20 min from the entrance to the right section.
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
lol +1
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
finally got everything running, the intake temps on the stock intercooler at idle were 130* now there around 100* thats great, i'm having overheating problems tho, i have a slim fan but i need another one, i was thinking about a hyabusa 6" fan i hear they move a ton of air.
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
Here is a pic of the final product. I didn't bead any of the piping so i may do that if i get some problems with the couplers blowing off, i already blew one off but i know its because i forgot to tighten it down good.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3.../finalFMIC.jpg |
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
Looks nice Shane!
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
Did you fix the overheating? I personally have a 14" and a 10" from checker. The 10" is always on, and the 14" comes on normally when the temp rises. Works pretty good. It's how RRE always told me to do it.
|
Re: My evo 8 FMIC
No i havent, fixed the problem yet, i just dont drive in the day unless i have to, then i just keep the heater on full blast and that usually fixes my overheating.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:01 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.