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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird_1995 View Post
    OK that's good. I guess they are sized on the thickness of the core? What size was your intercooler piping?
    yes they refer to core thickness. Mine was 2.5" for the twins and now it's 3" through a single FMIC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbirdws6 View Post
    yes they refer to core thickness. Mine was 2.5" for the twins and now it's 3" through a single FMIC.
    Mine is a 4" core, go big.

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    Agreed. Mine is a 4" core for my FMIC. Seems to work well.

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    What size piping are you running on these intercoolers?
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    3 inch cold side

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