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Old 03-09-2015, 12:36 AM   #286 (permalink)
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What are the status on the v2 kits?
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Old 03-09-2015, 12:54 AM   #287 (permalink)
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This first round of V2kits are all sold. A few of us have already received the whole kit. I'm going to be installing my kit this week.

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Old 03-10-2015, 11:10 PM   #288 (permalink)
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There will be more....



I will also have 5 V 1.5 kits ready to ship in about two weeks.
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I'm having a problem with the FMIC fitment. The brackets on the FMIC and on the car don't line up. Anyone else have this problem? Did I somehow mess up this simple step? I don't wan to drill holes at random then make it impossible to correctly hook up the hard pipes. I was planning to install everything and leave the FMIC last. Once everything is lined up, I mark then drill the FMIC.

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I'm having a problem with the FMIC fitment. The brackets on the FMIC and on the car don't line up. Anyone else have this problem? Did I somehow mess up this simple step? I don't wan to drill holes at random then make it impossible to correctly hook up the hard pipes. I was planning to install everything and leave the FMIC last. Once everything is lined up, I mark then drill the FMIC.

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I think that is an understatement.

I'm 99% sure I will install everything first then drill and mount the FMIC last. I just wanted to run it by everyone. The other thing is that the mounting brace is awfully close to the fins on the inter-cooler. I might have to cut that shorter as well.

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I'm having a problem with the FMIC fitment. The brackets on the FMIC and on the car don't line up. Anyone else have this problem? Did I somehow mess up this simple step? I don't wan to drill holes at random then make it impossible to correctly hook up the hard pipes. I was planning to install everything and leave the FMIC last. Once everything is lined up, I mark then drill the FMIC.

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That is a first. I had an issue with some other intercoolers because the mounting brackets were only 1" vs. 2.5" on these intercoolers. That was something different.

This is very different. The way your intercooler sits in the video is in the correct position. The middle of the intercooler is lined up with the centre rad support. The easiest way to get around this is to drill four new holes in the brackets.

The other option is for me to send you a new set of brackets, but I would need you to measure the hole offset.

Also, I would not bother cutting those mounting braces back. It won't make any difference.


I am always available on email as well for any issues you guys may come across during the install process. I reply rather quickly to you guys.
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I am always available on email as well for any issues you guys may come across during the install process. I reply rather quickly to you guys.
That you do, thank you for your help and great customer service.
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No need to send a new bracket. I will just mount the FMIC last. I will line all the pipes up then use a pair of vise grips on the mounts, mark then drill. It's a easy fix given if everything lines up. Some Canadian gave me a drill bit that will work nicely. He he

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That is a first. I had an issue with some other intercoolers because the mounting brackets were only 1" vs. 2.5" on these intercoolers. That was something different.

This is very different. The way your intercooler sits in the video is in the correct position. The middle of the intercooler is lined up with the centre rad support. The easiest way to get around this is to drill four new holes in the brackets.

The other option is for me to send you a new set of brackets, but I would need you to measure the hole offset.

Also, I would not bother cutting those mounting braces back. It won't make any difference.


I am always available on email as well for any issues you guys may come across during the install process. I reply rather quickly to you guys.
yeah seriously, I would get replies like a minute after I sent my email lol. Customer service is above and beyond what most other companies would do
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Mine was like that to. I mounted the FMIC to the passenger side, then just marked where I had to drill on the driver side. She fits good now!
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Same problem here.
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I have 4 V 1.5 TUNER kits that I am finishing up, and need gone.

These are going at a decent discount of: $5,900 to your door, but do not include an oil cooler kit. So it is a great solution for those that may have a supercharger and wish to upgrade to a turbo kit, or for those that may already have an oil cooler kit and are on a N/A tune.

I can turn these in to a complete turn key kit, which would include UpRev, 750cc fuel injectors, and fuel pump. That would add about $1,050 to the price. This still does not include an oil cooler.

This kit as is, can easily make 600whp on a built engine.

There are two choices for down pipe...Fast Intentions or OEM. For open dump tubes, there is another $150 discount.

Please let me know if you are interested, and I can take deposits. These would ship in about 4 weeks after the deposits have been received.
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BTW, the difference between V 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 can be found in the first post of this thread.
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