[For Reference] SN95 Intercooler piping

LDC2335

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I've had a couple PMs and have seen some questions in various threads about routing intercooler piping on a 96-04 Cobra and Gt. I had the same problem finding info when I did mine. Hopefully a Google search will bring people here for help.

Here is my set up with pics.

- Cxracing intercooler 3" piping kit
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ECLF3SW

- Slot maf tube
http://www.ebay.com/itm/171338113943?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT

- Vortech maxflow blow off valve tube.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-OD-Type-R...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27edb17914

I also bought 3 extra 90* couplers and one 45* coupler. I did have to cut some pieces to make it all fit. But nothing too crazy.

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This looks slightly different because I removed the old maf and vortech maf bracket because I went blow through. Intercooler piping was not changed.
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More pics for reference

These are not mine. Thanks to the donators.

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nice pics

obviously your routing works but to those doing their own make sure to put the bumper cover back on and make sure it clears your fog lights ok (my pass side fog light was getting pushed and aiming up at the sky instead of straight out and the plastic push pin holes would line up at the radiator support)

also you can use some couplers from over by the air tools/air lines at the auto parts stores (they even come in a 2 pack I believe) along with some 3/8 hose and mount the stock steering cooler in front of the intercooler
 
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pretty much what i did. its like the only way that makes sense too

Yeah, I was nervous planning it all because it's my daily and I had zero time to track down extra pipe or couplers so I made damn sure I had enough. Once you have it all in front of you, it's just some trial and error and it goes together pretty easily.
 

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nice pics

obviously your routing works but to those doing their own make sure to put the bumper cover back on and make sure it clears your fog lights ok (my pass side fog light was getting pushed and aiming up at the sky instead of straight out and the plastic push pin holes would line up at the radiator support)

also you can use some couplers from over by the air tools/air lines at the auto parts stores (they even come in a 2 pack I believe) along with some 3/8 hose and mount the stock steering cooler in front of the intercooler

Good tip on the fog lights. I did put the bumper back on a few time to chexk fitment. My intercooler hangs a tad low[on purpose] and I had to use zip ties instead of push pins on the bottom of the bumper because they weren't long enough.

I didn't want to be able to see the power steering line which is why I went with the cooler. Plus it was only 25 bucks. I've heard tons of guys just us a small bend and delete the cooler line completely.
 
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