FMIC Install

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Re: FMIC Install

Postby alexeiwoody » Tue Feb 05, 2013 12:50 am

You should be a salesperson for the cx guys Dan :)

Some more pictures to show how you worked the foggies would be awesome!

Thanks for the write up :mrgreen:
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby dja » Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:31 am

I'm a salesperson for DIY mate.
Nothing can't be done with a few tools and aptitude.

I'm away on holidays mate.

When I get home I'll make it happen
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby Roomeat » Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:28 am

Would also love to see more pics.
With the Aussie dollar the way it is, this kit is now VERY cheap!!!
Never done anything like this myself though... So some confidence building pics and notes would be great lol
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby dja » Sun Mar 24, 2013 10:02 am

Sorry i havent done this guys. life went back to 100% and im working 6-7 days a week, couple that with spending time with the missus and the dog, and mates, its just gets busy.

I promise it will happen, and ill document the whole thing.

If anyone buys this and needs a walkthrough your more then welcome to give me a call, and i can talk you through it.

Seeing its cheaper, and better then any tmic on the market, you just cant go wrong.

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Re: FMIC Install

Postby bosc0 » Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:54 am

Priorities Dan.... you obviosuly have no concept of the word. Work, Mrs, dog and mates come after Club Lib... :wink:
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby mynameisdaniel » Mon Apr 01, 2013 12:27 am

Also looking into this, doesn't look like it'll fit with the stock airbox though :(

Did you try to get the engine cover back on Dan?
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby Boostaddict » Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:24 am

No the fmic's don't allow the standard air box

But if you keen to keep the stock look with the air box. My pipe work would only hit the bottom back end corner of the box. So I'm sure you could mod the box if you wanted.

I'm actually making up a new box myself.... First DIY for this type of thing.

Will post when it's done.
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby Chris08GT » Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:19 am

Hi Dan,

Thanks for the posts and pics, this is one mod I will be considering in the future for my car.

Can I ask why you didnt spend the extra $100 for the cold air intake pipe and filter as well? All of this is new to me as I've had turbo cars in the past but never modified them so keen to understand as much as I can. (I'm sure I"ll ask more than 1 stupid question before I'm done!).
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby garbo41610 » Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:31 am

1- dog
2- mates
3- club.lib
4- mrs

Although, I do a lot of hunting.

Priorities. Learn it.
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby dja » Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:50 am

Airbox, pffft, why ? just put a real intake on it, allows for better spool. But if you wanted to mod the bottom of the airbox to fit the pipework it would be a 10minute job, literally.
There is so much space on the drivers side its not funny.

I already had an intake off a 05wrx i had used on something else that just fitted right on ;).
Cold air intake plus a FMIC = win, great spool, and something that cools the air.

I actually did some intake logs yesterday.
Ambient Temp was 26degrees
running sports sharp full boost intake temps were:
highway: 29degrees
town: 35-40 degrees depending on how long i had to come to a standstill, these could keep getting higher if it was stop start traffic.

Seeing as this is cheaper then almost all TMIC's, easy to put in, and completely owns them on cooling i cant imagine why anyone would waste time/money on a aftermarket tmic.


As for the engine cover going back on, the bend coming off the turbo prevents this from happening, but simply rotating the turbine housing will achieve this. I CBF spending the 30mins that will take as I will be changing turbo's at some stage soon.

Hope i answered all the Q's.


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Re: FMIC Install

Postby jacks-GTB » Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:53 am

Good work :)

How'd did you intake temps.? Did you use probes after intercooler.?
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby dja » Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:13 am

Probed jammed into the manifold(into bov line, split). not a permanent fixture, just did it for a day.
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby jacks-GTB » Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:16 am

dja wrote:Probed jammed into the manifold(into bov line, split). not a permanent fixture, just did it for a day.


Nice :) I bet ur mani loved probing :)

Good work 8)
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby jacks-GTB » Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:17 am

dja wrote:Probed jammed into the manifold(into bov line, split). not a permanent fixture, just did it for a day.


Nice :) I bet ur mani loved probing :)

Good work 8)
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Re: FMIC Install

Postby mynameisdaniel » Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:37 am

Thanks Dan

Stock airbox to keep noise down :) Otherwise more money to make a box with sound deadening...

Will have to get one once you put those pics up :P
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