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Old Jun 11, 2009, 11:02 PM
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Intercooler Fitment

I'm looking to upgrade my intercooler. I just picked up the Injen Intake with UICP and LICP. What aftermarket intercoolers can I fit with that setup?
Old Jun 11, 2009, 11:22 PM
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lol this is a open ended question dude. the question is more like what size do you want to run first of all 3,3.5,4 inch intercooler do you want to have to modifiy the factory location and front crash bar to fit??? many questions you need to ask yourself. how much you trying to spend?? what hp are you shooting for?? i rock a APS intercooler 3.5 in size and fits factory location fills up the whole space and crash bar fits as well. you could do many companies just answer those questions i stated and your find your intercooler

APS
Bruscher
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ETS
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XS Engineering
INJEN
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Ebay knock off(might cause heatsink)
PERRIN
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Lol fair enough, I was a little vague. I'm not looking to go crazy, I'm only doing bolt- ons for now so I'm looking for basically as big as I can go without have to relocate or gut anything. My question was really just what's a good intercooler that runs on factory piping, but even then I'm sure there's too many to list.
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Also I'm on a budget so I can deal with not having the biggest or best.
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ets would be a good choice and not that expensive!

but im for ams if you can afford it!
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You can run one of our 3.5" intercoolers and it will fit behind the factory crash beam with no cutting or modifications at all. Direct Bolt On! You can keep your undertray and it will bolt up to any piping that will work with the stock intercooler.

Includes couplers, hardware, intercooler, everything for a direct bolt on!

If you have any questions, let me know! The price on the intercooler is $599.00 Shipped

Thanks,

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Originally Posted by ETS Michael
You can run one of our 3.5" intercoolers and it will fit behind the factory crash beam with no cutting or modifications at all. Direct Bolt On! You can keep your undertray and it will bolt up to any piping that will work with the stock intercooler.

Includes couplers, hardware, intercooler, everything for a direct bolt on!

If you have any questions, let me know! The price on the intercooler is $599.00 Shipped

Thanks,

Michael
does the ets 3" core work alot better then the 2.75" stock core? "cooling wise"

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does the ets 3" core work alot better then the 2.75" stock core? "cooling wise"

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Yes Sir!! The stock unit heat soaks rather quickly.
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Originally Posted by ETS Michael
You can run one of our 3.5" intercoolers and it will fit behind the factory crash beam with no cutting or modifications at all. Direct Bolt On! You can keep your undertray and it will bolt up to any piping that will work with the stock intercooler.

Includes couplers, hardware, intercooler, everything for a direct bolt on!

If you have any questions, let me know! The price on the intercooler is $599.00 Shipped

Thanks,

Michael
Thanks for the input, that's the one that was recommended to me so I think I'm going to pick one up once I get the money together.
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Originally Posted by Werd
Thanks for the input, that's the one that was recommended to me so I think I'm going to pick one up once I get the money together.
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Originally Posted by ETS Michael
Yes Sir!! The stock unit heat soaks rather quickly.
ok thanks!
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i rock aps products but nothing wrong with ets products i dont have any but one thing i can say about michael as soon as you mention ets in a thread he is all over it checking it out seeing if he can be of assistance which is nice for a vedor to actully care.
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i have the ets 3.5 and its great. it does require minor bumper triming but thats all. the only problem i have is the new version 2 licp doesnt fit 100% with epm dump housing so i might have to buy another later if it doesnt hold up when i go back to the track.
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Originally Posted by RockmanX
i rock aps products but nothing wrong with ets products i dont have any but one thing i can say about michael as soon as you mention ets in a thread he is all over it checking it out seeing if he can be of assistance which is nice for a vedor to actully care.


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i have the ets 3.5 and its great. it does require minor bumper triming but thats all. the only problem i have is the new version 2 licp doesnt fit 100% with epm dump housing so i might have to buy another later if it doesnt hold up when i go back to the track.
The Lp2 works with the version 1 EPM O2 Housing, the old version of our LICP works with the version 2 EPM o2 housing.

If you have any questions, let mek now!

Thanks,

Michael
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Originally Posted by ETS Products


The Lp2 works with the version 1 EPM O2 Housing, the old version of our LICP works with the version 2 EPM o2 housing.

If you have any questions, let mek now!

Thanks,

Michael
thats not what they told me

guess ill have to trade in the housing or the licp.


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