FMIC Piping Kit for Ef Civic
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FMIC Piping Kit for Ef Civic
Anyone sell a kit that is already welded for the ef chassis. All the kits that I found are all weld it yourself. I will be using the s-fab.com Street ramhorn, Downpipe, and dumptube. Is there a fmic kit that i could purchase for my whip. Please help me find a FMIC kit. Thanks
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Re: FMIC Piping Kit for Ef Civic (Civic89stdB16)
i have an fmic piping kit for the crx but only the passanger side done. itll be 200$ shipped for the passangerside. the driverside will need to be a d IY fab job.
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I know I'll probably get some flack for this, but F it...
Ebay intercooler piping kits work. They might not hold up well to high boost levels, but get some good clamps and anything under 20psi should be good to go.
Ebay intercooler piping kits work. They might not hold up well to high boost levels, but get some good clamps and anything under 20psi should be good to go.
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Re: FMIC Piping Kit for Ef Civic (92TypeR)
thanks for the info. hey project dc2 if i use one of ur manifolds can u fab the other side for me to. I am going to buy the Quick 4 for my b16 89 std. I am going to use either a t3/t04e with 57 trim or t3 60-1. I am leading to use the t3 60-1 though. Thanks
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Re: FMIC Piping Kit for Ef Civic (Civic89stdB16)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Civic89stdB16 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks for the info. hey project dc2 if i use one of ur manifolds can u fab the other side for me to. I am going to buy the Quick 4 for my b16 89 std. I am going to use either a t3/t04e with 57 trim or t3 60-1. I am leading to use the t3 60-1 though. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah it can be arranged, any specific fmic you will be using ?
yeah it can be arranged, any specific fmic you will be using ?
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Re: FMIC Piping Kit for Ef Civic (sycamore-G)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sycamore-G »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have just made my own and it turned out ****, that is what i would do and way cheper.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yah ditto.
They're all hose beaded, painted now (by me) and I think I have a grand total of... uhmm.. $60-90 bucks into it? Including the paint. I would've gone aluminum (which would raise that cost), but the setup is short-term and I didn't want to invest much.
Basically I cut, tacked and then had a buddy tig them.
Bare:
As you can see, later on I decided to brace them so they wouldn't wiggle around.
Finished:
Yah ditto.
They're all hose beaded, painted now (by me) and I think I have a grand total of... uhmm.. $60-90 bucks into it? Including the paint. I would've gone aluminum (which would raise that cost), but the setup is short-term and I didn't want to invest much.
Basically I cut, tacked and then had a buddy tig them.
Bare:
As you can see, later on I decided to brace them so they wouldn't wiggle around.
Finished:
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Re: FMIC Piping Kit for Ef Civic (project dc2)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by project dc2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have an fmic piping kit for the crx but only the passanger side done. itll be 200$ shipped for the passangerside. the driverside will need to be a d IY fab job.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Dont u think 200$ is a litlle much for a pipe that goes from the IC to TB?
It doesnt have too many bends and whatnot.
Dont u think 200$ is a litlle much for a pipe that goes from the IC to TB?
It doesnt have too many bends and whatnot.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tippyman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">http://www.Go-Autoworks.com
PM Autoworks on this site. Good guy, sells pre-made piping kits.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks
I'll be offering 2 kits for the 88-91 chassis. 1 with OE battery location and one without. Both kits will work on any D/B/H series motor and with any turbo setup with the comp. on the drivers side facing upward. Full bolt on kit with T bolts and couplers that allow adjustability.
PM Autoworks on this site. Good guy, sells pre-made piping kits.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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I'll be offering 2 kits for the 88-91 chassis. 1 with OE battery location and one without. Both kits will work on any D/B/H series motor and with any turbo setup with the comp. on the drivers side facing upward. Full bolt on kit with T bolts and couplers that allow adjustability.
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hey autoworks
I see on ur site u cant click on ur products to see them. I want to see the turbo kits u offer and the stage differences. Whats the price on the the mini manifold, 3" downpipe, dumptube, Ic piping, ic that can handle 400hp, tial 38 mm external wastegate, tial 50 mm BOV, t clamps. I will be useing a t3 60-1 turbo with the s compressor housing. Please email me the price and pics of the products to Bigdadymark06@aol.com
I see on ur site u cant click on ur products to see them. I want to see the turbo kits u offer and the stage differences. Whats the price on the the mini manifold, 3" downpipe, dumptube, Ic piping, ic that can handle 400hp, tial 38 mm external wastegate, tial 50 mm BOV, t clamps. I will be useing a t3 60-1 turbo with the s compressor housing. Please email me the price and pics of the products to Bigdadymark06@aol.com
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Civic89stdB16 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey autoworks
I see on ur site u cant click on ur products to see them. I want to see the turbo kits u offer and the stage differences. Whats the price on the the mini manifold, 3" downpipe, dumptube, Ic piping, ic that can handle 400hp, tial 38 mm external wastegate, tial 50 mm BOV, t clamps. I will be useing a t3 60-1 turbo with the s compressor housing. Please email me the price and pics of the products to Bigdadymark06@aol.com
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I see on ur site u cant click on ur products to see them. I want to see the turbo kits u offer and the stage differences. Whats the price on the the mini manifold, 3" downpipe, dumptube, Ic piping, ic that can handle 400hp, tial 38 mm external wastegate, tial 50 mm BOV, t clamps. I will be useing a t3 60-1 turbo with the s compressor housing. Please email me the price and pics of the products to Bigdadymark06@aol.com
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Re: FMIC Piping Kit for Ef Civic (93supercoupe)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93supercoupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Dont u think 200$ is a litlle much for a pipe that goes from the IC to TB?
It doesnt have too many bends and whatnot.</TD></TR></TABLE>
no. that includes the time it takes for R&D to figure it out, welding it, bead roling it, welding on a BOV flange, also the money it cost to pay the electric bill for his shop, the rent. so on so on. running a biz is not cheap.
200 is fair.
you get what you pay for.
Dont u think 200$ is a litlle much for a pipe that goes from the IC to TB?
It doesnt have too many bends and whatnot.</TD></TR></TABLE>
no. that includes the time it takes for R&D to figure it out, welding it, bead roling it, welding on a BOV flange, also the money it cost to pay the electric bill for his shop, the rent. so on so on. running a biz is not cheap.
200 is fair.
you get what you pay for.
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