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Old 07-12-2005, 09:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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4th Generation ok this 4th gen 3sgte top mounts got to go ...but how do i run the piping?!?

ok i have to get a front mount... i dont even think this intercoolers working correctly concidering i could cook a 4 course meal for 15 people after i drive my car. if ya have any info in plumbing directions or know how to do it let me know i need better cooling thanx again
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Old 07-13-2005, 01:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i have the same question. please someone help us out about routing proper piping for a front mount intercooler and where we can get it.
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Let me see if i get this right your have a 4th Gen Celica turbo with the WTA IC and its running too hot?

Check the pump too see it its working..
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i have a 2gen 3sgte in my forth gen, so i dont have a pump.
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well im about to turbo a 4th gen. personally i think it will be easier to fit in a smaller side mount. fmic give a nice bling factor...and probably a bit better at letting off the heat, but there isnt a ton of room on my 4th gen, and i want a sleeper look anyway. you can always get a fan or CO2 sprayer for a side mount if you plan on going crazy
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