Installed: XS FMIC and c/f bumper shield
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Originally Posted by Joe's_EVO8
there are some types of powercoating that will increase efficency in IC applications
D-Sport mag dyno'd the FMIC at i think 7hp to the wheels over stock...something like that i dont remember...its in the last issue with the project evo...but take it for what its worth...
im happy with it and i scored on the price...i got it from a guy in the private classifieds on this forum...i dont think he has any left though
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Doesn't look like you had any fitment issues with your CF shield. I bought mine from Lancershop also, and it didn't fit quite right. I did the best I could, but yours looks alot better! I had to use 3M tape and the rivets!
BTW, Nice FMIC!!! Good to know the crash bar didn't need to be removed.
BTW, Nice FMIC!!! Good to know the crash bar didn't need to be removed.
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well the fitment was a little off underneath the bumper...the part that you actually see fit fine...but the underside was uneven so i couldnt use the clips and screws they gave me...right now i have the clips holding it, but i couldnt get them on far enough to put the screws in...so just the clips and a TON of doublesided tape is holding it...i will eventually put rivettes on it...im only going to put rivettes on the underside of the bumper b/c i dont want a bunch of little holes to be seen if i ever decide to take the piece off...
if you want to keep the crash bar, you will need to either trim the stock grille or take it off completely...i opted to take it off as you can see in the pics
if you want to keep the crash bar, you will need to either trim the stock grille or take it off completely...i opted to take it off as you can see in the pics
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