'06 TMIC (has anyone done it yet?)

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'06 TMIC (has anyone done it yet?)

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I am planning on getting an '06 wrx tmic instead of going with a cheaper older style intercooler. Has anyone experimented with this newer style intercooler?
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looks like I'll have to pioneer the operation once I get my hands on one...
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Post by legacy22t »

l am using a 2006 wrx intercooler on my project..which me and a buddy will be doing in 2 weeks or so l'll try to get some pics of the project. Once everything is done l'll post all my changes to my ride.
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same here, picked a 06tmic up, not arrived yet. this is to be my first intercooler. boost guage here tuesday. no mbc yet.
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sounds good, I've yet to find one for sale, but then again I dont really have the money and aren't really looking hard. How much do they go for??
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Post by legacy22t »

l paid about $150 with shipping and taxes..but l got all the hardware with it . It's like brand new, only has about 5000Km on it.
l can't wait to put it on!!
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yeah I hear they are even better than the older ones. They should fit better also.
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Post by Adam West »

I've got one ready to go gathering dust in my basement while I source a new turbo.

Paid $110 for it on Nabisco with thingee that attaches to the hood and directs air onto the intercooler included - what's that called? (am in need of coffee)...these are the same ICs as on the Forester XT...

I do think that someone already installed on of these and posted photo. Try the search function. I KNOW I've seen one installed on this board. (they are a darn near perfect fit!!!)

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Post by 555BCTurbo »

I installed a Forester XT intercooler (same as new WRX one) in a friend's SS rallycar...it fits well and works well, you will just have to get a little bit crafty with the inlet piping.
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does he have a vf11? I was planning on switching turbos at the same time when I do my install. Maybe a TDO5 or maybe vf8/vf12...
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Post by Adam West »

TD05 with 90 degree inlet from Deadbolt is the shizzel. But evidently you'll ultimately need upgraded heads to get the full benefits...
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Post by Bheinen74 »

well, discouragement on my install attempt.
The stock 06 Y pipe and the connectors on the tmic for the Y pipe hit the mount for the ignitor, and definitely caused the intercooler placement not working. Also, my car is the 5mt, and the resevoir is causing the tmic to sit too hi.

I just removed the passenger side tmic inlet neck, and will plan on blocking off this inlet. The other inlet on the driver side looks like a straight shot, for the VF11 compressor outlet, which is the factory turbo for our t-legs.
I think, with the one inlet removed and blocked, it will allow the intercooler to clear things better at the rear. I tried another test fit without the passenger inlet, and it is getting closer to fitting.... I can almost leave the coolant tank in the factory location, but it is real close, so I will move it several inches towards the shock tower.
I think there may be an issue with the back driver side of the intercooler not clearing the hood. It seems that the tmic is still going to sit too high for the hood, on the back driver side.
I have no problem clearing the firewall, but something back there is causing it to sit too high, possibly the combo of the clutch resvoir and the angle of me trying to go around the coolant tank.
Next step is to move that coolant tank, and check again for hood clearance.
It is definitely not as easy as some say.
I did move the AC line to under the dogbone, and initially had relocated the igniter. Now, I found that i moved the ignitor back to factory spot, but only used the back mount bolt, and have it slightly rotated, to clear the single tmic inlet on the driver side.
Not sure when i will get a chance to continue on further. I had to reinstall my oem tubing and give up due to time, or lack of having time off. Also, i installed the WRX turbo heat shield after removing the chimney. Actually, the was the first thing i did before the install attempt.
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Post by Imprezive »

You can cut the clutch Master Cylinder down a little bit, I've done it before and so has my brother. No big deal.

And relocating the Reservior is easy enough to. I plan on making custom brackets for the Resevior and maybe for the Ignitor to.

I would try to keep both inlet tubes if you can. I mean, my brother fit both sides on his car and he is using an '02 wrx intercooler
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Post by Legacy777 »

Relocating/modifying the ignitor bracket is very doable. I had to do this on my AWIC install.

The clutch resevoir, pm blackbart. I believe he may still have some offset clutch MC resevoirs.
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