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When opening these holes up, ensure you caress them gently with the die grinder. If you don't the plastic will chip (big chips) and your hole will look like you opened it up with a hammer.

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I have had hoses blow off while driving to very important lunch breaks, so I glued all my joins that sit inside the bumper. You dont need a hose blowing off while being charged premium rates for being on the dyno. This is a personal thing, but it works!

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This is how I worked the air box around the cooler pipe. I left the snorkel in there but trimmed it as you can see. I cant see any hot air being drawn into the air box while sitting at 100km/hr

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1000hp cooler? I couldn't see it if I tried

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This electric die grinder worked a treat and as I see it, it is a must for this install.

I hope this helps some one.

Just had an enquiry for more info. So here are some more pics.

Before

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After

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After

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After

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After

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After- removed to clear the hot side pipe.

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Before

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After- for some reason the hole was to small. Hint hint nizpro. 10mm drill bit and sensor safe silicon does the trick.

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After- I removed the steel to clear the cooler end tank.

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After- same on the passenger side.

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After I cut the bolt on the condenser bracket. (6mm bolt of no use)

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After- you can see on the passenger side I removed steel out of the crash bar to clear the cold side cooler hose.

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After

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After- I put an extra bit of silicon hose there to protect it from a rub through.

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After I moved the fan plugs out of there socket.

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After- you can see in this pic that there is no centre support. I cut it out, and you can see the burr marks on the uprights if you zoom in.

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Also buy a can of no primer required kill rust mat black in a spray can. Spray all the mods you make, to seal the steel, to prevent rust and make it look like a professionals job.

All the best.

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Bitchmod now edit op so pics work.

This is a good thread and should be tidied.

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Thanks ms700. The thread was a real mess before you fellas cleaned her up. I have more photos so if some one needs them, don't hesitate to ask.

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mate got to hand it to ya, you done a good job tackling this. its a big cooler.

theres a reason why I paid nizpro to do it ahhah

well done with the pics!!!!!!

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Cheers. There was a few tears, and the missus missed our baby checkup lol. But I ensured her it was worth it.

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