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      01-31-2010, 04:48 PM   #1
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Helix FMIC installed, initial impressions

Received my Helix FMIC the other day and went to tackle the install this morning. Car is a E90 LCI.

Install went pretty straight forward from removing the stock intercooler and stock hoses.

This FMIC is the revised design which is supposed to minimize trimming and it surely did. Im 99% sure i could have gotten it in without any trimming, but doing so on your own is quite the task. The only trimming i had to do was a quarter sized piece on the passenger side. The fit was definately tight, but if i can get it in with one person, two people should be able to get it in pretty easily.

I didnt get to do many pulls on the way home with traffic, but the onramps and few openings i had suprised the hell out of me. The car just pulls thru the top of the gears. Very nice gain in the upper rpms.

I couldnt be happier with this, but would say the install would have been alot faster with another hand.

For those on the fence about it, DO IT. You dont realize how innefficient the stock one is until you do!

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      01-31-2010, 05:06 PM   #2
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Congrats! the Helix is one of the top intercoolers around
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cool! Have fun.
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      02-01-2010, 02:38 AM   #4
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debating with the helix and ams. what are the pros and cons to each?
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      02-01-2010, 02:51 AM   #5
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good stuff Dave, sucks i had to go into work woulda helped out ! and guys go with Helix freeway pulls are amazing!
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      02-01-2010, 10:05 AM   #6
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Glad you like it and thanks for going with Helix, Supahdave, just keep an eye out for the boys in blue when doing highway pulls
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Will do, thanks for the great product!
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debating with the helix and ams. what are the pros and cons to each?
Hard to say. Heres what i noticed between them.

Some argue that the Helix might block some of the radiator, but i dont see an increase in engine temp.

The AMS has nicer mounting brackets, but not much of a big deal to me. I think helix should try and clean them up.

Its really a toss up and sure you will be more than happy with either.
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eric, what do ur FMIC go for $$$ ?
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ams requires some trimming....helix isn't supposed to..
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eric, what do ur FMIC go for $$$ ?
800 if you can get in on the group buy.
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ams requires some trimming....helix isn't supposed to..
hmmm....i hear its the other way around. how much does each goes for?
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hmmm....i hear its the other way around. how much does each goes for?

on a large % of cars/installs the helix requires NO TRIMMING... if you rread this post you will see that the end OP could have installed the fmic without trimming if he had an extra set of hands with the install(which we have stated in the past). The helix was designed to be a very tight fit so the FMIC effectively seals off to the factory cowl The helix GB price is $799+shipping and we will be starting up another GB in the next few weeks!
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on a large % of cars/installs the helix requires NO TRIMMING... if you rread this post you will see that the end OP could have installed the fmic without trimming if he had an extra set of hands with the install(which we have stated in the past). The helix was designed to be a very tight fit so the FMIC effectively seals off to the factory cowl The helix GB price is $799+shipping and we will be starting up another GB in the next few weeks!
PM me when that happens, I'm not very good at paying attention to the GB area. :cheers:
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PM me when that happens, I'm not very good at paying attention to the GB area. :cheers:
pm me too please.
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