Thanks, i couldn't remember what side it was. Nevermind the fact i have one sitting around.The pipe shown is the cold side charge pipe that comes up on the passenger side to the throttle body. It has a regular clamp.
That goofy clamp everyone hates is on the other side coming from the Y.
I don’t “know” but it’s unlikely directional since it’s so short dimensionally and the ports are centered. I’d have to dig it out from under some other boxes to scope it.Thanks, i couldn't remember what side it was. Nevermind the fact i have one sitting around.
Sorry for the topic change real quick. Do you know if the stock 3.3 FMIC is internally directional? Some sort of internal air diverters to utilize the whole thing. Could it be used either direction and still do the cooling as intended is probably the better question? First turbo car so been learning as i go.
It’s literally up to your imagination, skill set and wallet.Another option might be to just find a close to matching aluminum 3” pipe and have someone drill and tap for the injector to avoid having to buy the whole fmic.
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siliconecouplers.comThanks! So silicone outer but something different on the inside? Do you happen to know what that would be called or have a link to that?
It’s literally up to your imagination, skill set and wallet.
The pipe OD is 60mm
My personal choice would be those charge pipes by AFE.
Good to know on the OD dimension and thanks for the links!siliconecouplers.com
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https://www.extremepsi.com/store/
https://www.siliconeintakes.com/
Intake Hoses | IntakeHoses.com - Couplers, Elbows, Silicone or Rubber, Tubing, Clamps (I use these guys a lot. Thick couplings with extra long legs for lots of fitment possibilities.)
Treadstone has some good stuff to add meth nozzles, as does Mist-A-Pipe and Performance MRP, Billet Aluminum MAF
Did you never hear back on that FMIC? Saw you 2 PM'D back and forth. That sucks if he bailed on you.The fmic is looking tempting at this point.
He did write back initially and gave me a great price he was willing to ship it out to me and I said let’s do it and haven’t heard back since. It would have saved me $300 from new so that sucks lol. I think he might have regretted staying the price he did and went silent to avoid committing to it.Did you never hear back on that FMIC? Saw you 2 PM'D back and forth. That sucks if he bailed on you.
Sux on the ghosting but so be it i guess. Keep us posted on how it all works out. Hell should be fun no matter what. Always cool to sit back and say "i made that"I’m going to say in the end it’s a good thing and I can just diy the necessary pipe for the CPI kit and save some coin towards the EK1 lite and ECU tune or back end flash with higher timing custom added.
He finally wrote back but I think I’m going to pass on it. I’ve been reading about the stock ic working fine and has better throttle response because it’s a lot smaller and I don’t plan on tracking my car so I don’t really see the benefit of spending even $450+ on that mod now. I’ll just diy the piping for the CPI and put the money towards a full ecu tune earlier than I expected.Sux on the ghosting but so be it i guess. Keep us posted on how it all works out. Hell should be fun no matter what. Always cool to sit back and say "i made that"
@Hawkdid me a massive favor with info on the 3.3 Intercooler so hopefully ill have an "i made that" moment in the coming month or so as well.
That CPI made a massive difference in my buddies ride so definitely cool! Plus the stock unit saves some weight as well compared to an aftermaket unit. Every bit helps. Its actually a decent stock intercooler too so thats also a plus
I’m beginning to collect the minimal parts for the CPI install and am not getting much help on the FB forum for 3.3l performance. I’m going to go with installing the CPI injector right off the passengers side intercooler piping at the turn and wanted to see if anyone could verify that the silicone elbow id need is just a 90 degree piece. It looks to be but making sure it isn’t something like a 110 degree. My intercooler is the stock one.
Sux on the ghosting but so be it i guess. Keep us posted on how it all works out. Hell should be fun no matter what. Always cool to sit back and say "i made that"
@Hawkdid me a massive favor with info on the 3.3 Intercooler so hopefully ill have an "i made that" moment in the coming month or so as well.
That CPI made a massive difference in my buddies ride so definitely cool! Plus the stock unit saves some weight as well compared to an aftermaket unit. Every bit helps. Its actually a decent stock intercooler too so thats also a plus
No i didn't. I ended up spending my "car fund" on other mods. Which cost me more, but worth it.Did you end up making any diy fittings for your IC setup?
Do you have any thoughts on drill/tapping the stock IC as BMS suggested in my post above?
Thx
Is this the stock hose that attaches on the passenger side to the funky stock IC outlet?It’s looking slightly obtuse to me. 100 degrees. View attachment 79537
Yup, that’s the one.Is this the stock hose that attaches on the passenger side to the funky stock IC outlet?
The one I have circled in red?
Is that just a regular rubber/silicone hose or something else?
Yup, that’s the one.
Looks like a nicely made silicone pressure coupler like the ones Gates produce.
I think it measured 60mm.
Might work, not a lot of space to work with that’s not on the radius.So it seems like the easiest route would be to buy another 2.5" 90 degree elbow and the BMS fuel it Coupler and I'd be good to go for the CPI setup vs drilling/tapping into that black stock IC outlet box thing on the oem IC.
Thoughts?