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Old 04-14-2011, 02:52 AM
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For those running a FMIC with the LT1 front bumper how are you getting air to it? Simply through the foglight holes?
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Yes... for me anyway.
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I cut out the section between the foglights on my car, similar to the shape of the ls1 plate cover
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Ive got the WS6 and took my fog lights out and did not cut anything and my iats are nice and low!! Under 100 degrees on a 90 degree day on a chassis dyno with a big fan..would be lower out in the world! I think lt1 ta's look like **** when you hack the front bumper..theres no license plate area to hack away like the ls1 cars have....
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Originally Posted by Grr

Any more of that sexy beast? I like how you finished the other side!
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Thanks for the pic, i think im doing that minus the mesh




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