Nemesys
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This is just an informative post to let folks with the Procharger kit that you may want to consider having the tools to remove your front bumper and re-attach couplers on the FMIC connection points.
Twice this past weekend the discharge side of the FMIC (nearest the MAF sensor) I had a coupler blow off under full boost. The first time it happened I attributed it to maybe a loose coupler, not fully tightened down clamp, etc. However before heading to a show this weekend I reinstalled everything and made sure the coupler and clamps were perfect.
On the way home today I hit full boost on the interstate, coupler blew off and all power died on the car and left me in a pretty dangerous situation where I was coasting at full highway speeds in traffic into to a dead stop on the side of the road where I had to re-attach the coupler and get it back home.
From my observations here are some things Id recommend when installing this kit:
1. Use Tclamps instead of the standard on the intercooler connections.
2. Get slightly longer couplers on both sides of the intercooler.
3. Do a grille delete because because stuck on the side of the road trying to take your bumper off completely isnt a good idea.
Being stranded sucks, having to get towed would suck even more. Luckily its just a minor issue but could cause a huge headache for some.
Twice this past weekend the discharge side of the FMIC (nearest the MAF sensor) I had a coupler blow off under full boost. The first time it happened I attributed it to maybe a loose coupler, not fully tightened down clamp, etc. However before heading to a show this weekend I reinstalled everything and made sure the coupler and clamps were perfect.
On the way home today I hit full boost on the interstate, coupler blew off and all power died on the car and left me in a pretty dangerous situation where I was coasting at full highway speeds in traffic into to a dead stop on the side of the road where I had to re-attach the coupler and get it back home.
From my observations here are some things Id recommend when installing this kit:
1. Use Tclamps instead of the standard on the intercooler connections.
2. Get slightly longer couplers on both sides of the intercooler.
3. Do a grille delete because because stuck on the side of the road trying to take your bumper off completely isnt a good idea.
Being stranded sucks, having to get towed would suck even more. Luckily its just a minor issue but could cause a huge headache for some.
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