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There's no right or wrong way of doing it. It's more a matter of offering up the intercooler and pipework and seeing where you can secure it.
I like Paul's installation and am pretty much following his install, except the top hose and the fact I'm keeping A/C (Intercooler gets pushed out a little further).
Took me ages to decide. All I can suggest is Google 'Peugeot 306 HDi FMIC', select images at the top of the search page and have a look.
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Like you I'm wanting to keep air con as well, guess I don't know until I've done a trial fit and see which way will be easier. I do prefer Paul's method but my intercooler is a big longer than his so that might create some problems with mounting it.
Thanks for your help will let you know how it gets on.
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The cross member is perfectly located to support the inter coolerr bottom. With the appropriate bracket either welded on or bolted through that in someway..
tHe top can be braced slightly by running some straight bars across from the slam panel to the top of int cooler..
It would help if there was a picture of the ic. Specifically the brackets.
We have JUST finished welding a couple of brackets on. There will be a post in a couple of days. Showing mine..
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30-05-2015, 07:50 PM
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Pictures of the cooler:
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Think I'll go down the bolt root, not got much experience in welding!
And the top:
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Really easy then.
Get some angle, make small brackets and bolt it through the front of the cross member..
Hang the topfrom the slam panel.
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Yeah that sounds like a plan, won't be fitting for a few weeks just wanted to get all the parts together. Thanks for the advice!
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Yeah I've read into some guides about the slimline fans - apparently some ebay specials will do the job - will 2x12" ones do the job?
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They'll do the job, but aren't exactpy quality, problems seem to appear after a few thousand miles.
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Look for stoney racing, 10inch are more than enough
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Looks like you're missing a few bits, exactly what depends how you route it, so best bet is to mock it up and order bits to fill in the gaps.
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Where did you get that kit from?
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Yeah that's what I thought too poodle, and Chris it was bought off ebay second hand
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is it me or is the small end chopped off the lower pipe? will be useless if it is
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you need a new lower pipe......
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Definitely need a new lower pipe, just noticed this ones got a whole in! There is a bag of silicone pieces and some clips that came with it. We'll see how we get on! thanks for your replies