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And then the filter angle upward at a 45 degree angle to keep them out of the elements, and then for added security you could also add a sock boot
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Hard to tell from those angles but everything is above the frame rails and support pieces.
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definitely above the frame rails, so shouldnt be any issues at all
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the agp kit is just so well designed, if only i didnt have my mind set on a centri.....
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This is from my car when I was installing and sorry not the best picture I had to cut it out of a video I accidentally took
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To be honest you really can't go wrong with any of the fi options they will all make a world of difference
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I would not have the BOV welded to the IC before hand if you go with AGP FMIC as I think its going to take some trial fitting to be sure it will fit. Here is my custom FMIC on my ECS kit. I had the BOV flange welded to the alum pipe coming from the blower before the FMIC.
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You have to cut a little sheet metal to fit a BOV on our big intercooler. I'll try to post a pic of Jess's car.
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So that is one option. Or could put it on a pipe easy enough.
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Ya the pipe was no sweat I got a pic of mine u can remove that sheet metal piece by just drilling spot welds I did that once then put it back lol
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