M MBOIZ-MS3 Member : MazdaSpeed 3 Nov 20, 2010 #1 Looking to purchase a 2.5" intercooler piping for a FMIC for a 1st gen MS3, thanks...
L Loper Member : MazdaSpeed3 Nov 20, 2010 #2 hey man try this website i got my fmic from them http://cxracing.com/
2 2088 MSP PS! Potential Scammer! : 03.5 silver MSP Nov 20, 2010 #3 ^^and a DIY kit or just go with a ebay kit as long as you know what kind of piping u need. not too hard to do as long as u have tape measure and a metal hacksaw
^^and a DIY kit or just go with a ebay kit as long as you know what kind of piping u need. not too hard to do as long as u have tape measure and a metal hacksaw
2 2088 MSP PS! Potential Scammer! : 03.5 silver MSP Nov 20, 2010 #4 oh come on really cause the kits just fall to pieces without them? that's what the clamps are for bro Last edited: Nov 20, 2010
oh come on really cause the kits just fall to pieces without them? that's what the clamps are for bro
H HKPRO5 Member : Supercharged Protege5 Nov 20, 2010 #5 HPFPUPGRADE said: How is he going to bead roll the ends of the pipe? Or do you skip this option when you DIY? Click to expand... Nope. Unless he is running 20 psi He should be alright. Here is an option. http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123739104-How-To-Beading-Intercooler-Piping...
HPFPUPGRADE said: How is he going to bead roll the ends of the pipe? Or do you skip this option when you DIY? Click to expand... Nope. Unless he is running 20 psi He should be alright. Here is an option. http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123739104-How-To-Beading-Intercooler-Piping...
Z zoominMS3 Member Nov 26, 2010 #6 http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123788574-Cobb-fmic-hks-ssqv-corksport-downpipe
B blackdragon0731 Member : 2008 Mazdaspeed3 Grand Touring - Black Mica Nov 26, 2010 #7 Here are some solutions: expensive route would be COBB, you can get their v2 FMIC piping kit for $600, but you're getting COBB quality there. you can get just the piping I believe from both Protege Garage and CXRacing... would be cheaper than COBB as well. there are probably other options as well but with this application a DIY would be a PITA because of the fitment of the piping. just my .02
Here are some solutions: expensive route would be COBB, you can get their v2 FMIC piping kit for $600, but you're getting COBB quality there. you can get just the piping I believe from both Protege Garage and CXRacing... would be cheaper than COBB as well. there are probably other options as well but with this application a DIY would be a PITA because of the fitment of the piping. just my .02
M MBOIZ-MS3 Member : MazdaSpeed 3 Nov 27, 2010 #8 ^^^ Thanks... Yeah, it would be a PITA to do it myself, but it's ok, I bought a FMIC locally... Moderatprs, please close thread, thanks...
^^^ Thanks... Yeah, it would be a PITA to do it myself, but it's ok, I bought a FMIC locally... Moderatprs, please close thread, thanks...