Carbing underpanel, ETS FMIC, CF lip???
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Carbing underpanel, ETS FMIC, CF lip???
Will these three things all fit together? I tried to do a search. I saw the Buschur FMIC fits with the carbing.
Also, I know the stock lip clips to the front underpanel correct? With an aftermarket underpanel, how does a CF lip connect?
Also, I know the stock lip clips to the front underpanel correct? With an aftermarket underpanel, how does a CF lip connect?
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the ETS fmic works with the stock undertray so you shouldn't have an issue
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...hlight=carbing
judging by that link you'll have to do some drilling in the c/f lip to attach it to the carbing underpanel
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...hlight=carbing
judging by that link you'll have to do some drilling in the c/f lip to attach it to the carbing underpanel
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Yeah, I saw that post in my search, which led to the question whether or not it would work with a front lip.
I'm thinking about going with an APR front splitter, so it's like killing two birds with one stone (front lip and undertray in one). Plus they're not priced all that badly. I was only going with the Carbing Underpanel because I was going to get it cheap from a co-worker, but I want a front lip too.
APR Front Splitter looks good IMO, and is cheaper than a front lip/undertray combo. I understand an undertray covers much more area, but I'm not planning on being competitive. Probably just a track day here and there.
I'm thinking about going with an APR front splitter, so it's like killing two birds with one stone (front lip and undertray in one). Plus they're not priced all that badly. I was only going with the Carbing Underpanel because I was going to get it cheap from a co-worker, but I want a front lip too.
APR Front Splitter looks good IMO, and is cheaper than a front lip/undertray combo. I understand an undertray covers much more area, but I'm not planning on being competitive. Probably just a track day here and there.
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We've had a customer confirm fitment with the Carbing panel and our intercooler, though I don't have specifics as to whether or not any minor mods were required. As long as you're willing to work with the piece slightly I don't think you'll run into any issues
Tom
Tom