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Old 12-13-2006, 02:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What up y'all. I am just about done gathering all the info and funds I need for my full 6G72TT swap. I will be running DR500 Turbo's and I want to know what size Front Mount Intercooler I will need to run. I have a 95 front but am going to be doing a 99 Front End Conversion sometime after I get my new turbo setup up and running(I am telling you that just incase there are differences in the size IC you can run). I just want to know what would be a good match for those turbo's. I don't plan on ever going any bigger than those turbos because if I want a little more power I will from there just do engine mods such as porting polishing heads, boring it out etc...so yea if somebody could give me a good size with a good size piping that would be adequate for my setup, it would be greatly appreciated. FYI...I was thinking of a 24 by 12 by 3 with 3 inch piping...too much? too little? thanks for your time,
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Old 12-13-2006, 08:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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24x12x3 is pretty much the standards here on the boards for most peoples cars. So id say that's a good choice
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Old 12-14-2006, 06:41 AM   #3 (permalink)
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That will be fine. You might want to consider DSM SMIC or another mod because many people made big power with stockers and TD04.
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how would you get the piping to match up if you were using dsm smic's?
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You use the stock piping after you reweld them to the DSM SMIC. A lot of information on this too.
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hahha, dude u live like 15mins from me, where in haddonfield? i live in Cherry hill.
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I saw that somone was doing conversions for the dsms are they still doing that
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I live right in town in haddonfield. I'm actually working in the cherry hill mall right now. if youv ever been there youv seen me
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I saw that somone was doing conversions for the dsms are they still doing that

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I live right in town in haddonfield. I'm actually working in the cherry hill mall right now. if youv ever been there youv seen me
oh, what car do you have? a TT stealth? pics?
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