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Old 12-04-2011, 06:43 PM
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Hey Guys, sorry for the delay. I had to computers do down on me a few days ago, so I have been busy getting my sales guys back up and running. As for the Intercooler mounting, we don't have a front mounting bracket at the IC to engine connection. We have a very strong mounting bracket on the backside which supports the IC just fine and doesn't allow it to move left or right and keep it in place very well. We have tested ours on the track and street driving and we have never heard or seen an issue of the IC coming off the engine. We use high quality and thick hoses with clamps at all connections so nothing moves or comes loose. I will look into on the 930 thats in the shop now and see if there is any reason to this, but I would not worry about it. The Kokeln also did not have a rear mount and we used those on many different applications without a problem. We did a lot of R&D before we released this IC, so I'm sure this would have been resolved if it was a problem. With everything being included and the improved design, this is the ultimate intercooler upgrade for the 930.
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