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anyone got a online copy/link to the hybrid FMIC instructions for a R33 GTS25t?

im trying to figure out where to drill the hole, dont want to get it wrong :)

cheers.

I've got a kit sitting in my room, just waiting on the tools to fit it. :D

I will try & scan the page now & post it up for you. Give me about 5mins.

The hole for the return pipe I'm assuming.

It's pretty self explanatory mitchy - if you've got the piping already it kinda fits into place :)

im making the pipng myself, but wanted to see where hybrid put the hole, saves me drilling something wrong :D

cheers ossie!

Edited by mitchy_
im making the pipng myself, but wanted to see where hybrid put the hole, saves me drilling something wrong ;)

cheers ossie!

Yeah, I made my own piping :) It ain't rocket science :)

I had a wild stab in the dark of where to drill my hole, in the end I just drilled it and hoped for the best ;)

ps it worked out perfect!

I just got a hybrid kit. Drilling the hole is the hardest, make sure you get a 3" hole saw that can go through metal. Looking back on it, it would of been easier just to get a metal worker place cut it for me. Sorry i couldnt find any pics of where it goes back into the engine bay. You more than welcome to have a look at my car and take your own pics of the install tho, and take some measurements if it'll help you

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