Beatrush with aftermarke FMIC and downpipe.
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Beatrush with aftermarke FMIC and downpipe.
Hi,
Just posting some pictures of the beatrush undertray installed with an aftermarket FMIC and aftermarket turbo kit and downpipe ( AMS )
Might help some people who aren't sure ( like I was) to get one.
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First, I hope you know how to "read well" pictures if you don't know Japanese .
Pictures aren't that good, so you have to use your head a bit...
The beautifull piece of metal that I'm hoping will fit... since I heard a lot of peoples saying it won't be possible with turbo kit especially
Panel A under the car, no problem with the FMIC but touch slightly the downpipe. No need to cut anything and the fitment is great ( can almost say perfect ).
Having a turbo kit with a downpipe going lower than stock aftermarket type. The panel B ( blue one ) will not fit unless you do some modification. Panel B is supposed to be over the Panel A, but I installed it under Panel A so it will allow more room for the downpipe.
I did the same thing with the brackets, installed it under the bar to allow more roonm for the downpipe.
Screw everything and voila, the big *** downpipe is in!
Full view of the beatrush
Now I'm wondering if leaving the downpipe touching the panel will not damage anything, is it bad to heat the panel? I'm thinking of painting or using Dei stuff to protect the undertray.
Other downpipe might required to use some washers to allow more room for downpipe if it goes lower, but this show you can use the Beatrush!
Just posting some pictures of the beatrush undertray installed with an aftermarket FMIC and aftermarket turbo kit and downpipe ( AMS )
Might help some people who aren't sure ( like I was) to get one.
---------------------------------
First, I hope you know how to "read well" pictures if you don't know Japanese .
Pictures aren't that good, so you have to use your head a bit...
The beautifull piece of metal that I'm hoping will fit... since I heard a lot of peoples saying it won't be possible with turbo kit especially
Panel A under the car, no problem with the FMIC but touch slightly the downpipe. No need to cut anything and the fitment is great ( can almost say perfect ).
Having a turbo kit with a downpipe going lower than stock aftermarket type. The panel B ( blue one ) will not fit unless you do some modification. Panel B is supposed to be over the Panel A, but I installed it under Panel A so it will allow more room for the downpipe.
I did the same thing with the brackets, installed it under the bar to allow more roonm for the downpipe.
Screw everything and voila, the big *** downpipe is in!
Full view of the beatrush
Now I'm wondering if leaving the downpipe touching the panel will not damage anything, is it bad to heat the panel? I'm thinking of painting or using Dei stuff to protect the undertray.
Other downpipe might required to use some washers to allow more room for downpipe if it goes lower, but this show you can use the Beatrush!
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How much lower the oil pan is than the stock. I doubt it will be lower than the downpipe or stock undertray.
I will drill and add more screw, so no more gap between the 2 panels.
I will drill and add more screw, so no more gap between the 2 panels.
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hey thanks so much for the pictures and review.. Do you by any chance have any pictures of all of the brackets that were included with the beatrush undertray? I received one "used" and i don't think i received all of the brackets needed for install.
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