They look like they are well made and good quality, think it depends on the thickness of them to how good they will perform, but am sure others will no better when they come on here.
They look like they are well made and good quality, think it depends on the thickness of them to how good they will perform, but am sure others will no better when they come on here.
Thanks bud - they do look good quality but they don't have many left. They are a much better design than the bar and plate design of cheaper FMICs. Just don't know whether to shell out and get one before they are gone.
mousey
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Subject: Re: FMIC Kit - Aztec performance Sat 22 Dec - 16:46
Ive got the aztec intercooler on mine and i cant fault it solid piece of kit and a good company to deal with.
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Subject: Re: FMIC Kit - Aztec performance Sat 22 Dec - 16:58
STOV wrote:
Ive got the aztec intercooler on mine and i cant fault it solid piece of kit and a good company to deal with.
Cheers buddy
iddysti
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Subject: Re: FMIC Kit - Aztec performance Sun 23 Dec - 12:22
I think it all depends on what power levels your looking for. the quality of the Perrin and apps ones are superb. it's the thickness of the core which is where it helps. The Perrin one is 4" thick.
I would wait and get a second hand one.
the other option is to buy the core and pipework separately, if you look on eBay.com you can buy them from the states as seconds, they might have scratches on but are way cheaper.
I found one for the new saloon and it worked out at £500. but they where from different companies.
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Subject: Re: FMIC Kit - Aztec performance Sun 23 Dec - 12:44
iddysti wrote:
I think it all depends on what power levels your looking for. the quality of the Perrin and apps ones are superb. it's the thickness of the core which is where it helps. The Perrin one is 4" thick.
I would wait and get a second hand one.
the other option is to buy the core and pipework separately, if you look on eBay.com you can buy them from the states as seconds, they might have scratches on but are way cheaper.
I found one for the new saloon and it worked out at £500. but they where from different companies.
Thanks Iddy - not looking to go beyond 500 BHP. I think the Aztec core is 3" thick.