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I have been looking at FMIC kits for my R33, I have been told to stay away from the cheap kits, in particular Hybrid coolers. I have been tossing up between a Trust kit from Advan performance for $1400, or a HKS kit from Perfect Run for $1270, which is the better kit? Are there any others that anyone would recommend?

Sorry to hijack the thread.

Originally posted by Michael

gone the hybird/china copy way and would never do it again

What dramas did u run into dude?

...i was thinking of goin a china copy for about $600 full kit. (Maybe not though!)

Which front mount intercooler kit for a R32 will bolt up without causing issues,

eg. like having to trim the fan blades, etc, etc.

Yeah get one with a return pipe that hooks up to your stock pipes, such as the blitz kit. Not only conveniant, but no cutting into your chassis aswell for an intercooler hole. I dont know where you're located, but in VIC they have cracked down 100% on cutting hoels into you chassis for a cooler pipe, it now requires an engineer cert.

What dramas did u run into dude?

...i was thinking of goin a china copy for about $600 full kit. (Maybe not though!)

well, the piping kit didnt fix my car, it had to be rewelder in one spot :) also it fits the bonnet and fits the fan....

my friend pay $1400 or something and got a greddy kit and it kits without any problems its perfect... i pay $1000 and mine has soo maybe problems (this is going back about 2years now, so the pricers were higher then)

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