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I want to purchase a new intercooler for my gts-t. The justjap ones look good (set up for the 32 gts-t piping) and are decently priced but i noticed they have three inch inlet and outlet. I assume that means all the pipes are 3 inch but im not sure. Would this be to big for the standard rb20det turbo? I plan on upgrading to a 33 high flowed eventually and this is more of a supporting mod but am i likely to lose power, meanwhile, by upgrading to this cooler?

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I want to purchase a new intercooler for my gts-t. The justjap ones look good (set up for the 32 gts-t piping) and are decently priced but i noticed they have three inch inlet and outlet. I assume that means all the pipes are 3 inch but im not sure. Would this be to big for the standard rb20det turbo? I plan on upgrading to a 33 high flowed eventually and this is more of a supporting mod but am i likely to lose power, meanwhile, by upgrading to this cooler?

The intercooler piping on their kits and for that matter most others ie 2.5 inch. I think you will also find that the intercoolers they sell in kit for use a 2.5 inch outlet size.

Bottom line, they are perfect for your application and I will be fitting one to my R32 shortly :cheers:

excellent, because i planned on getting one. I was also worried about the decrease in flow rate that might occur from the bigger pipeing, but i guess you people are saying its not anything to worry about. Now to look for some injectors ;)

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