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FS: Prototype Evolution Racewerks Competition FMIC
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12-22-2009, 05:26 AM | #1 |
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FS: Prototype Evolution Racewerks Competition FMIC
This is one of the prototypes of Competition FMIC for the BMW 135i/335i (N54 engine). It is BRAND NEW and NEVER USED. It was built to be used as a floor sample at the Bimmerfest show and subsequently ended up on a storage shelf. This prototype uses the same high density bar and plate core we use in all our intercooler systems. The difference between this prototypes and the final production Competition FMIC is that the end tank on the prototype is not casted, but hand formed. It also uses a slightly smaller core (18"x5.5"x6) compared to the final production Competition FMIC (20"x5.5"x6"). This FMIC still performs as well (or very close to) the final production Competition FMICs. We had multiple copies of this FMIC during testing stages. We increased the final core size as we were able to squeeze more intercooler core into the available space. The prototype FMIC will come with everything included in a production Competition FMIC. New intercooler piping, silicone hose, t-bolt clamps etc... It will be packaged just like a brand new off the shelf production unit. You have the option of keeping it brushed finish or have it polished (no extra charge). We can also have the Type III hard anodize finish for you ($75) Lead time on the anodizing is 1-2 weeks. A Competition FMIC regular sells for $1,095. $650 for this prototype one! It's brand new, never used too! |
12-22-2009, 09:16 AM | #2 |
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im sure this will FLY... GLWS
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12-22-2009, 10:35 PM | #4 |
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Why dont you just buy it and take it to your local plating shop? Avoid the middle man and save on costs
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12-23-2009, 01:24 AM | #5 |
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Not many anodizing companies know how to properly anodize an intercooler. Trust me, we had tried countless anodizers before we found one that KNEW how to do it correctly. It also will cost you more to do 1 FMIC by yourself than to get it done by us because we do it in large bulks.
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12-23-2009, 02:27 AM | #6 |
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