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I have one and I cannot fault its performance. Quality of the piping could be better though, and you may require some modification of either the kit or your car parts to fit properly (eg in the R33 some trimming of the radiator fan blades may be needed to fit the piping).

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I have one and I cannot fault its performance. Quality of the piping could be better though, and you may require some modification of either the kit or your car parts to fit properly (eg in the R33 some trimming of the radiator fan blades may be needed to fit the piping).

thx for that appreciate ur help

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You only get what you pay for. Look at the material and build quality of Jap kits (e.g. Blitz, HKS, Trust) and compare it to a $500 eBay job. It will speak for itself.

Then again, the eBay job might be sufficient for what you want. Always modify your car to a purpose or you'll get lost in a sea of parts. Work out where you want the car to be when you finish, and plan your mods around that. No use putting a top notch intercooler on if you dont plan on running some serious boost.

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I have a Just Jap cooler, almost all my friends have Just Jap coolers, never seen one of them with a problem, and they seem to cool just fine.

That being said none of us are running huge horsepower or huge boost, so I can't comment on that. For dailydriving cars or cars with basic mods I don't see how you can go past them.

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Thx for all the comments not looking to for hudge power just want a cooler that that will work well not looking to boost my car past 10 psi besides r34 gt-t turbos not recomended to be boosted past 10 psi.

thx for all ur help looks like i'll be getting one. :unsure:

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Thx for all the comments not looking to for hudge power just want a cooler that that will work well not looking to boost my car past 10 psi besides r34 gt-t turbos not recomended to be boosted past 10 psi.

thx for all ur help looks like i'll be getting one. >_<

On my old R33, i was pushing 211rwkw on the std turbo, with a justjap type 1 kit. Had the kit for well over a year and held up very nicely. It also was used for trackwork with no dramas.

Installed many of these kits for people on SAU, and definately a value for money kit.

No need to pay the famous brands for their marketing and its not always "what you get is what you pay for"

Definately the kit is a easy 10/10 :)

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the problem with the delta fin is there will be more damage to the fins if a rock bounced up and hit it because of the design, but thats me nit picking.. has anyone had any experience with the delta fin because im thinking of getting one.

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the problem with the delta fin is there will be more damage to the fins if a rock bounced up and hit it because of the design, but thats me nit picking.. has anyone had any experience with the delta fin because im thinking of getting one.

Have you seen them up close? I dropped by there yesterday and was having a look at one for my R32 and took some pics, let me find them and I will post them up.

VERY nice looking intercooler!

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