New Greddy Intercooler Kit Announcement!!
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it's easier to source to just source everythign and buy his pipes...it's the reason he's doing it that way anyways...instead of him sourcing it all, sitting on it and then just sending it your ways anyway.
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Damn seems like people want everything for nothing these days. I guess that's what we have China for. Just the agrivation alone of thinking about getting pipes to fit in the tight spaces makes this kit worth the money. I didn't get done as much as I thought since I started at 9 and drank a bottle of champagne. Heres what I did:
Jacked the car up finally
Took off the lower splash tray
Made brackets
Test fitted the piping going to the TB
Here are the pics
So here are some of the clearances. It looks like it's about a quarter inch everywhere and that's good enough for me.
Thank god for e-code H4's
So I didn't really understand where the vertical brackets on mx5projects were supposed to go. Nonetheless I cut them to 5.25" and bent them at 1" with and made a hole with a 3/16" bit. Here is where I plant to bolt. Doing it this way I'll have to cut another long horizontal piece of 1/8" flatstock. Oh well
Jacked the car up finally
Took off the lower splash tray
Made brackets
Test fitted the piping going to the TB
Here are the pics
So here are some of the clearances. It looks like it's about a quarter inch everywhere and that's good enough for me.
Thank god for e-code H4's
So I didn't really understand where the vertical brackets on mx5projects were supposed to go. Nonetheless I cut them to 5.25" and bent them at 1" with and made a hole with a 3/16" bit. Here is where I plant to bolt. Doing it this way I'll have to cut another long horizontal piece of 1/8" flatstock. Oh well
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Damn seems like people want everything for nothing these days. I guess that's what we have China for. Just the agrivation alone of thinking about getting pipes to fit in the tight spaces makes this kit worth the money. I didn't get done as much as I thought since I started at 9 and drank a bottle of champagne. Heres what I did:
Jacked the car up finally
Took off the lower splash tray
Made brackets
Test fitted the piping going to the TB
Here are the pics
So here are some of the clearances. It looks like it's about a quarter inch everywhere and that's good enough for me.
So I didn't really understand where the vertical brackets on mx5projects were supposed to go. Nonetheless I cut them to 5.25" and bent them at 1" with and made a hole with a 3/16" bit. Here is where I plant to bolt. Doing it this way I'll have to cut another long horizontal piece of 1/8" flatstock. Oh well
Jacked the car up finally
Took off the lower splash tray
Made brackets
Test fitted the piping going to the TB
Here are the pics
So here are some of the clearances. It looks like it's about a quarter inch everywhere and that's good enough for me.
So I didn't really understand where the vertical brackets on mx5projects were supposed to go. Nonetheless I cut them to 5.25" and bent them at 1" with and made a hole with a 3/16" bit. Here is where I plant to bolt. Doing it this way I'll have to cut another long horizontal piece of 1/8" flatstock. Oh well
Last edited by Braineack; 05-31-2007 at 08:36 AM.
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I guess I never sent you install instructions. Your intercooler looks a little low and you may have clearance issues. I will send them to you now and also post them on my website for everyone to view.
So I didn't really understand where the vertical brackets on mx5projects were supposed to go. Nonetheless I cut them to 5.25" and bent them at 1" with and made a hole with a 3/16" bit. Here is where I plant to bolt. Doing it this way I'll have to cut another long horizontal piece of 1/8" flatstock. Oh well
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Sorry for the confusion, but this is an old link and needs to be removed:
http://www.mx5projects.com/Greddy%20Intercooler.asp
People must be referencing this web page from old posts. I guess I need to put a redirect on it.
http://www.mx5projects.com/Greddy%20Intercooler.asp
People must be referencing this web page from old posts. I guess I need to put a redirect on it.
when I go to http://www.mx5projects.com the price is like 240 then here its 550 http://www.mx5projects.com/Greddy%20Intercooler.asp Why? Is there a diff.? Thanks guys
#97
I made some more progress tonight. I scrapped the old cross piece and used the flatstock. Here is the alternate bracket method I used. I didn't really measure other than getting the intercooler high and centered. The verticals were bent at 45* and use stock frame nuts. Braineack is right about not needing the lower brackets. It is quite immobile but can take vibrations. If you look at the picture I will have to groove out part of the hood latch bracket. I'd say other than that look out for clearance issues at the low pressure(larger) a/c hardline and the oil return which can get damaged quick from the alternator belt/pulley. I'll work on the compressor side piping tomorrow.
Quick question I hope someone can answer before I get going on it tomorrow.
There are 2x 2" elbows; one with a small leg and one with a long leg. Which of these is used just after the very short 150* elbow coming off the compressor
Quick question I hope someone can answer before I get going on it tomorrow.
There are 2x 2" elbows; one with a small leg and one with a long leg. Which of these is used just after the very short 150* elbow coming off the compressor
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Hehe no doubt you are a little bias. Northern Cali represent! I'm super stoked my local grocer is finally carrying sixers of the IPA and my bar now carries the imperial lager. My first experience with it was not so good though. I should be weary of any beer with the word "imperial"
1 pitcher imperial lager+smoking a sticky bone=
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The longer leg is used just after the compressor elbow.
Also, nice mounting bracket. If this works out for you, I may add this method to my website as another option.
Also, nice mounting bracket. If this works out for you, I may add this method to my website as another option.
Last edited by Stripes; 06-01-2007 at 07:01 AM.