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jetlag
07-16-2006, 12:19 AM
Hello Everyone,
I've been reading about the radiator brackets that ********** sells. I'm about to install the FMIC I recently purchased. Just wondering if these brackets are the best way to ensure that my rad assembly will stay put once the FMIC is installed (especially if I want to remove the SMIC completely).
For those of you who didn't purchase these brackets, was it difficult to fab something up?
thanks.
mazdaspeed75
07-16-2006, 12:35 AM
Hello Everyone,
I've been reading about the radiator brackets that ********** sells. I'm about to install the FMIC I recently purchased. Just wondering if these brackets are the best way to ensure that my rad assembly will stay put once the FMIC is installed (especially if I want to remove the SMIC completely).
For those of you who didn't purchase these brackets, was it difficult to fab something up?
thanks.Reuse the stock one jUsdt drill a hole
mspHtown
07-16-2006, 01:48 AM
i havent seen the bracket up close and personal from ********** but shit i dont think its worht that much money. i easily fabbed a little bracket up. a zip tie would work...
JDM Sam
07-16-2006, 08:01 PM
All you need are some metal shelft brackets from home depot and bend them some and you should be able to make your own bracket.
Chilledboost
07-16-2006, 08:06 PM
Get a MAM front mount and then get a P5 radiator, more coolant in the system and you dont have a hole where the stock smic used to be
jetlag
07-16-2006, 08:42 PM
Get a MAM front mount and then get a P5 radiator, more coolant in the system and you dont have a hole where the stock smic used to be
I actually snagged up a Kinetic/ ION FMIC. Although I'm still planning on going with a P5 radiator and upgraded fans. I know the MSP rad has a thicker core, but the P5 rad has more surface area...tough choice.
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