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    #16
    the hot side of the intercooler piping is very close to the bumper light or if not touching. as for the p/s lines it was a idea when [cp]mike was over and i like how about just relocate them to there. same me the time and effort and making a new line or some on the lines of that. it works for me.

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      #17
      so what did everyone do with the transmission lines or whatever the hell they are?
      Shift_BOOST

      BOOM!

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        #18
        Originally posted by 92ex
        so what did everyone do with the transmission lines or whatever the hell they are?
        this only applies to manual cars only not auto trannies. just get rid of the p/s cooler reroute the lines to the radiator and your set.
        Last edited by oneoffaccord; 06-08-2006, 12:39 AM.

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