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    Putting the STS on this weekend and I would just like some pics of how ya'll routed your piping to your FMIC, of course Im going to mock everything up but it would help to have some visual help. Need to make sure I only have to order the piping from TRT once and not twice.
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(1slow01z71 &#064; Jan 16 2007, 08&#58;37 PM) [snapback]80042[/snapback]</div>
    Putting the STS on this weekend and I would just like some pics of how ya&#39;ll routed your piping to your FMIC, of course Im going to mock everything up but it would help to have some visual help. Need to make sure I only have to order the piping from TRT once and not twice.
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    check out the site, www.nelsonperformance.com , I posted up some pics of the front mount intercooler we did.

    good luck,
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    If your planning on buying my intercooler pipes, they are specific for a custom intercooler I have made. If I have the truck, I can make intercooler pipes for you, but they will not fit just any intercooler.
    We dont use any part of the STS intercooler kit.
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    Im not using the STS I/C either. I have a 2001 silverado with clutch fan, my I/C is a 3x12ishx24ish, its the "normal" ebay cooler that the truck guys use. 3"straight inlet and outlet. I dont need someone to install it nor do I want to drive to Dallas to get ya&#39;ll to do it.
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    good deal, tear your ass&#33;
    '92 GMC reg. cab, step side. 7.32@ 92.3. SOLD
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(trtturbo &#064; Jan 16 2007, 09&#58;15 PM) [snapback]80050[/snapback]</div>
    good deal, tear your ass&#33;
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    huh?

    My reply looks like I was being pissy didnt mean it to come off that way. Just dont want to pay someone to install it or drive all the way up to Dallas.
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    you talking about pre-made intercooler pipes, or just misc. bends and straights?

    I did take your comment a little out of context. Sorry about the misunderstanding.
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    I need misc bends and couplers. I need that piece that you ahve welded with a 45 on teh firewall end and the(looks like) 90 by the core support. The part that goes form where the MAF would be if I was running on to the bend that sends the piping down to the inlet of I/C. Thats the only one I think I would need welded. If there are any others you can think of that I can just get you to weld to minimize couplers Im open to suggestions. Does it make it alot easier to route the piping with efans? I just need to buy some LS1 efans to throw on there.
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