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And it looks like my other question about MAF scaling was answered in the other thread.
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Any more pictures of the optional oil cooler, I saw a picture of where the lines went but couldn't really see the oil cooler too much.
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Does this kit fit on an aftermarket header?
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As long as the aftermarket header keeps the connection to the overpipe in the factory location, yes.
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What about front sway bars? Does this work with aftermarket sway bars?
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No you would need to use their front sway bar which comes with every kit
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Thanks for the information guys, it's much appreciated. Time to start saving some dough :P.
One more question; Would a bigger intercooler benefit this kit? Seems a little small for gtx3076r. |
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They selected that size intercooler because [I believe] its the largest size that the stock bumper/crash beam cannot accommodate, without cutting things.
And you likely won't have any issues with heat-soak with this intercooler and this turbo running ~10psi. The GTX3076R is gonna be blowing relatively cool at this output level. It will probably take long sessions of track abuse in high heat to heat-soak this intercooler on this setup.
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Yea, you're ticking off all the factors that would increase your chances of heatsoak.
But understand that the bumper inlet doesn't really allow for airflow for a larger core, without modification, and in order to fit a larger core you're going to have to modify your crash beam and/or bumper.
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