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Old 06-03-2006, 10:29 AM
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guys, i am putting in a pace intercooler for me series2. It seems really tight fit, and i have had to remove the horns.

is this correct or is there a better/easier way
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which one is it mate?

front mount or double capacity
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double capacity buddy
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well aslong as your fans are in the standard place you shouldnt need to touch them?

fars as im aware with them is alls you have to do is move your fan over and it will fit where the std on goes but in front of your rad aswell

got any pics?
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how much in front of the rad? This is the one i am using, and i take it the outlets are to be in right in the corner

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i just found this

http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?im...006-07,GEUA:en
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yep

it goes in front of the rad

basically you will need to make a bracket up for your radiator once the old intercooler is out this is at the bottom crossmember where its needed


move the fan across to drivers side of the rad

this then fits in front of the rad but move across to the passenger side, there should be a bracket for the intercooler aswell if not then you will have to make one to keep it in place

re fit your boost hoses

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thanks for replying anyway buddy
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thats how to do it mate

sorry for the late reply but been out all day

did you get it sorted

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good work mate

glad you sorted it

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cheers buddy
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