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HDi has intrest in making FMIC kits for the NM35 Stagea

Prices will be around 600-800 depending on accessories Clamps + tubing etc

It'll be a custom made FMIC kit for the Stag..

I'v offered my car as a test bed for the KIT and after initial design it'll take 3 months for the production version to be available..

Just wondering who is intrested

core will be 600x300x80 give or take on the thickness..

inlet to outlet ill be 820 over length..

tube and fin core

just seeing some intrest as they are making a kit for my car it'll be a good opportunity to get a FMIC kit made up locally and have tech support local too

Edited by [[d a n n y]]
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lol well sizeing wise we dunno yet

there are many options

but the aim is to make a bolt on FMIC kit that wont intrude the reo bar

The reason for the low height is to keep it under the bar as this is the dead zone for airflow anyway. Any bigger than about 250mm would hit the bar and thermo fan, while the length you can fit perhaps 700mm and really cool the airflow.

I would be willing to replace mine if there was one made, with proper mounts etc.

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This is a cheaper option than getting my friends to make theirs up from scratch!

i'm all for it! go danny :D

just make sure they do bar and plate and i think maybe they're right about the core being huge too. but get your mate to check it out before hand.

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