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Some of you may be familiar with my thread of my FMIC setup(http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123653480) and a few have requested that I post up a how-to on the installation/process of my FMIC setup. The intercooler's dimensions are 28"x7"x2.5" overall and i used 2.5" piping.
Here is a little back ground info on what I used and the prices(total/shipped):
FMIC, piping, bov generic kit..................$257
(ebay auction #290049303744)
extra piping/couplers............................$104
(ebay auction #290049472994)
2-2.5" reducers(2)................................$28
2.5-2.75" reducers(2)...........................$30
AEM dryflow air filter(2.5").....................$40
Total: $459
Keep in mind i had extra piping, couplers, and clamps left over, and i also made my own SRI.
Before you start
1)Make sure car is hot and remove stock hot and cold piping. Some "umpphhh" may be required)
2)Remove stock air box/piping to inlet side of the turbo. Disconnect MAF and lay to the side, also lay the Temp sensor to the side.
3)Remove the stock SMIC and also remove the coolant overflow tank.
4)Take off both the driver and passenger side wheel well screws/groumets from front bumper cover all the way back to the midway or so point on the fender and to the coilover/inside wheel well. Pull it out of the middle of the font lip and bumper cover "sandwich".
5)Remove Passenger side lower splash guard/shield.
6)Take off front bumper. Remember there are 2 8mm screws on each side accessible from the front of the wheel wells that you have removed, then there is the push in lock/clip deal located below each head light. I used a flat head screwdriver to pry up on the metal part of the clip while pushing the bumper up to clear the plastic bung on the lock/clip. It's tedious, take your time.
Now for the Installation
Mounting the Intercooler
1)Fist remove the bracket holding the cooling loop and the bracket holding the cooling loop to the bracket. Bend the tab on the cooling loop bracket so that it will not harm your radiator. Place the cooling loop behind the bracket. Cut some 2 pieces of hose(around 3/8" will work) in aprox. 4-6" lenghts and split them down the middle. Now place these on the cooling loop and put tie wraps around them.
2)Find the center of the bumper beam and mark it on the top of the bumper beam. Now find the distance between the mounting bungs on the intercooler. Find out half of the value of the distance of the mounting bungs on the intercooler. Using your center mark, offset a mark on each side of your center. Now you have the locations for where the intercooler brackets will be.
3)Measure from the top of the bumper beam down to where the intercooler mounting bungs will be. This is how tall long your brackets will have to be.
4)Use 1"x1/8" for your brackets(or something similar). Mark them with the measurement you found in #3 while keeping 1-1.5" extra on the ends for the holes to be drilled. Make 2 90* bends opposite of each other or in a "Z" shape. Drill holes in the ends for holding the brackets to the bumper beam and to the intercooler. A few more slight bends may have to be made to clear the seam in the bumper beam.
5) Mount the intercooler to the bumper. I used self-taping screws for the bumper beam and 10mm bolts with a 13mm head for the intercooler. Tighten untill the intercooler is tight against the bumper beam, it should be very stout/stable.
Pics for #2-5
New Radiator Bracket
I also made a new radiator bracket since the SMIC is gone and only one side is held in place. I basically just took a piece of flat metal(1"x1/8") made two bends, drilled a couple holes, and bolted it do the radiator support/frame. here's a pic
More coming.......
Here is a little back ground info on what I used and the prices(total/shipped):
FMIC, piping, bov generic kit..................$257
(ebay auction #290049303744)
extra piping/couplers............................$104
(ebay auction #290049472994)
2-2.5" reducers(2)................................$28
2.5-2.75" reducers(2)...........................$30
AEM dryflow air filter(2.5").....................$40
Total: $459
Keep in mind i had extra piping, couplers, and clamps left over, and i also made my own SRI.
Before you start
1)Make sure car is hot and remove stock hot and cold piping. Some "umpphhh" may be required)
2)Remove stock air box/piping to inlet side of the turbo. Disconnect MAF and lay to the side, also lay the Temp sensor to the side.
3)Remove the stock SMIC and also remove the coolant overflow tank.
4)Take off both the driver and passenger side wheel well screws/groumets from front bumper cover all the way back to the midway or so point on the fender and to the coilover/inside wheel well. Pull it out of the middle of the font lip and bumper cover "sandwich".
5)Remove Passenger side lower splash guard/shield.
6)Take off front bumper. Remember there are 2 8mm screws on each side accessible from the front of the wheel wells that you have removed, then there is the push in lock/clip deal located below each head light. I used a flat head screwdriver to pry up on the metal part of the clip while pushing the bumper up to clear the plastic bung on the lock/clip. It's tedious, take your time.
Now for the Installation
Mounting the Intercooler
1)Fist remove the bracket holding the cooling loop and the bracket holding the cooling loop to the bracket. Bend the tab on the cooling loop bracket so that it will not harm your radiator. Place the cooling loop behind the bracket. Cut some 2 pieces of hose(around 3/8" will work) in aprox. 4-6" lenghts and split them down the middle. Now place these on the cooling loop and put tie wraps around them.

2)Find the center of the bumper beam and mark it on the top of the bumper beam. Now find the distance between the mounting bungs on the intercooler. Find out half of the value of the distance of the mounting bungs on the intercooler. Using your center mark, offset a mark on each side of your center. Now you have the locations for where the intercooler brackets will be.
3)Measure from the top of the bumper beam down to where the intercooler mounting bungs will be. This is how tall long your brackets will have to be.
4)Use 1"x1/8" for your brackets(or something similar). Mark them with the measurement you found in #3 while keeping 1-1.5" extra on the ends for the holes to be drilled. Make 2 90* bends opposite of each other or in a "Z" shape. Drill holes in the ends for holding the brackets to the bumper beam and to the intercooler. A few more slight bends may have to be made to clear the seam in the bumper beam.
5) Mount the intercooler to the bumper. I used self-taping screws for the bumper beam and 10mm bolts with a 13mm head for the intercooler. Tighten untill the intercooler is tight against the bumper beam, it should be very stout/stable.
Pics for #2-5



New Radiator Bracket
I also made a new radiator bracket since the SMIC is gone and only one side is held in place. I basically just took a piece of flat metal(1"x1/8") made two bends, drilled a couple holes, and bolted it do the radiator support/frame. here's a pic

More coming.......
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