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  1. #1
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    Default Hdi fmic

    Anyone here running or have an opinion on the hdi fmic for the mps6? Have seen that there on special at the moment for about 5-600 bucks
    For that price might pick one up and sell me tmic

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    Not sure about the 6, but Sarcasticone had one on a gen 1 3 (same core as 6?). He went tmic>HDi Fmic>tmic so probably has a good idea.


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    I dont have any logs/or data to compare vs TMIC, but i have one on my 3 and can't fault it.
    Good quality and fitment...no leaks and minimal increase in lag (longer piping).
    Awesome price too....paid a couple hundred more for mine last year



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    Worked fine on my 3, no issues...

    Personally, I'd stick with a tmic if stock turbo... Unless you live in a really hot climate...
    Last edited by SarcasticOne; 20-06-2014 at 07:22 AM.

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    wanting more info as well on fitment on the 6... not just HDI but any others?

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    The 6 needs a bit of modification to fit, 3 is a straight fit the 6 is not

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    When we installed my hdi gt2 fmic, we had slight rubbing on the IC pipe near the shifter counter balance weight. Could feel it in the shifter especially in reverse. So we ground off a small amount for clearance. Couldn't manipulate the pipe enough to gain clearance.

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    Purchasing an aftermarket counterweight solves the above issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1CMS1 View Post
    Purchasing an aftermarket counterweight solves the above issue.
    True, but really only needed to take a couple of mil off the curved section and problem solved 5 min job

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    Will a CAI be in the way of the piping

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    Post a photo of your CAI pipe routing and we will let you know. You could sell the CAI and buy my cobb Sri I'm soon to have for sale lol

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    Haha I might have to do that lol.
    Well I'm still waiting for them to send the correct pipes and will see if it clears it..

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