So much info is making me scared to install FMIC!!!!!! but................. I'm going to do it anyway
I just meant for cutting the bumper support, only an inch or so, it doesn't actually do anything as far as support since it's such a small amount (I'm sure there is a very slightly small amount of stability loss if your going to nitpick, but really it's nothing) I just did that so that you can't see the bumper support from the grille.. I just personally didn't like the look of being able to actually see the bumper support, most people don't want to go through the hassle of doing it, but I wanted to make mine look flush and I'm glad I did it that way, I wouldn't do it any other way, and actually I might fix my brother's but his is mounted differently so might not both with it.
but ya, don't need to if your IC is small enough, just figured I would give a suggestion with my personal experience
I thought about trying it this way but I didn't want to damage any gaskets,parts etc while attempting to do it this way. If someone tries it out this way,post pics.I still have alot of pipes so If I ever want to change it,I can.So I see nobody has tried clocking the comp housing down toward the front of the car about 60* then running between the radiator and lower rad hose to avoid the goofy 180* piping right in front?? Pretty sure this would only work with pusher fans for more room. This will be my next set-up![]()
I'm thinking maybe I should cut out the bottom section of the bumper support now. That way I can use the first side I painted with the larger, centered Mazdaspeed. Thoughts?