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Old 2nd March 2009, 10:46 PM   #1
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I applaud your attention to detail as i think for me that would be a bit too much for the amount of stress my car ever gets. However I do intend to properly duct my intercooler at some point.

How (and which side) are you going to attach the duct to?
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Old 2nd March 2009, 10:52 PM   #2
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I applaud your attention to detail as i think for me that would be a bit too much for the amount of stress my car ever gets. However I do intend to properly duct my intercooler at some point.

How (and which side) are you going to attach the duct to?
The cooler sat much lower than the hole in the bumper which is why I'm going down this route, plus I'm anal retentive I have to be honest, the amount of time this will/has taken me so far, would never be cost effective. Lucky my time doesn't cost me

The duct fits snug over the cooler, and as the cast has come from the bumper hole, it fits very tight in position, basically squashed between the two if that makes sense.
It fits on the bumper the same way the SMIC ducting does.
Here's a picture of the Oil Cooler fitted, thanks to Dunk's custom brackets:

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