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BPU and FMIC?


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Hi All

 

I know there's some cnfusion over full BPU and an intercooler, is there ANY gain over adding a FMIC when you are staying within the standard TT BPU max (which as we know cant go above 450hp). I have ordered almost everything now from various outlets (so much cheaper than buying it together!) and am down to the BC which has a gain and whether or not to get a FMIC or perhaps put a new standard SMIC on? What size (core etc) is the standard IC on a TT just for comparison?

 

I dont mind fitting it if there is a good reason and I'm tempted anyway to give me new piping and a new IC in general but if it offers a performance ceiling the same as a SMIC this would be much easier to fit of course

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I'd avoid an FMIC where you can. You have to remove or butcher parts to make them fit. You can get an SMIC from Chis Wilson that can handle up to approx 600 bhp. Garage Whifbitz also offer a mid range aluminium SMIC.

Thus unless needing to exceed 600 bhp I can see no need to change to an FMIC, other than for aesthetics.

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Hi All

 

I know there's some cnfusion over full BPU and an intercooler, is there ANY gain over adding a FMIC when you are staying within the standard TT BPU max (which as we know cant go above 450hp). I have ordered almost everything now from various outlets (so much cheaper than buying it together!) and am down to the BC which has a gain and whether or not to get a FMIC or perhaps put a new standard SMIC on? What size (core etc) is the standard IC on a TT just for comparison?

 

I dont mind fitting it if there is a good reason and I'm tempted anyway to give me new piping and a new IC in general but if it offers a performance ceiling the same as a SMIC this would be much easier to fit of course

 

Here is my 2pennys worth the type r hks front mount made massive difference over the original no more heat soak and could boost all day long at 1.2bar. Downside you have to loose the active spoiler mechanics, which didn bother me as your saving weight also.

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The stock bumper is designed for air flow to a SMIC so if you have a stock bumper you'd likely feel no benefit from a FMIC and probably have to make ducting mods to fit it. The GW SMIC is larger than stock and uses the same mounts, an easy upgrade and good for a lot more HP than you are looking at.

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I would recommend keeping the SMIC for BPU or even small singles but it will probably need changing. My car is a facelift 98 and the fins were shot so I would imagine most intercoolers are past their best now.

 

CW sells good quality aftermarket and mine was from america and all the right mountings for a direct fit.

 

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I would recommend keeping the SMIC for BPU or even small singles but it will probably need changing. My car is a facelift 98 and the fins were shot so I would imagine most intercoolers are past their best now.

 

CW sells good quality aftermarket and mine was from america and all the right mountings for a direct fit.

 

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I would recommend keeping the SMIC for BPU or even small singles but it will probably need changing. My car is a facelift 98 and the fins were shot so I would imagine most intercoolers are past their best now.

 

CW sells good quality aftermarket and mine was from america and all the right mountings for a direct fit.

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What is the best third party stainless SMIC that fits though, I see you can get ones from all over but you can get new ones on ebay which are far and away cheaper and stainless, and say they fit the Supra, has anyone side mounted any of these and if so which one and what happened?

 

How much cheaper? I haven't looked in a while but I think the whifbitz ones are £360 or something. Should just be a straight swap with your old one.

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Yes I agree cheaper isnt better absolutely but when you can get the full kit in stainless for less than half of the price of the other outlets it makes you think. A Toyota one would be about £1200 with duties so yes the non standards are a bargain. Not trying to cheap out but if they have the same power as one for half the price it just allows me to spend the money elsewhere on the car. At the moment though I am most taken with the whifbitz one which is curently £420. AC93 did you renew all the pipework as well as the WB one doesnt seem to come with any unlike others?

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