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Hey Peoples just wondering what a Trust Greddy Front Mount Intercooler for Nissan Skyline BNR32 / BCNR33 GTR be worth?

Specs are 600X300X70 16 row core with 3 inch inlets and outlets

Excellent Condition.

Also what returns KW wise could I expect from upgrading from stock IC to this one?

cheres

Rob

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what type is it?

the Greddy Type-R (HG) sells for around 100,000yen to 120,000yen

so thats about $1400 + shipping etc

but i think thats the huge core...

i think the one ur asking about is this one

http://page15.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/t12908919

worth about 89,000yen

about $1050 + shipping etc

hope that helps!

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Hey Peoples just wondering what a Trust Greddy Front Mount Intercooler for Nissan Skyline BNR32 / BCNR33 GTR be worth?

Specs are 600X300X70 16 row core with 3 inch inlets and outlets

Excellent Condition.

Also what returns KW wise could I expect from upgrading from stock IC to this one?

that intercooler is the same size as the stock 1 you can purchase them brand new from cyroden and jdm concept. there are alot of people with 400awhp gtr with stock intercoolers and say there work fine. the only advantage is to go thicker and this provideds more cooling and less heat sook. ive done alot of home work on intercoolers and have spoken to alot of people as i just purchased an new r32 gtr intercooler. but ive gone with a cooling pro 600x300x100 item from just jap these are made at the same place as hybrid 500bucks. apart from that a new trust 600x300x115 is around 2200. so i hope this helps you if you need any info pm me

Rob

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Also what returns KW wise could I expect from upgrading from stock IC to this one?

Funny thing about Intercoolers.. They dont allways give you a gain in "KW" but they do let you turn up your boost a tad so you should gain some performance.

My friend has just fitted a china cooler to his R33 and without doing any other mods, no boost increase he lost 5 - 10 hp ( After turning the boost up he gained a bit and its nice and cool now ) just keep in mind your making the air travel around all that bling.

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Funny thing about Intercoolers.. They dont allways give you a gain in "KW" but they do let you turn up your boost a tad so you should gain some performance.

My friend has just fitted a china cooler to his R33 and without doing any other mods, no boost increase he lost 5 - 10 hp ( After turning the boost up he gained a bit and its nice and cool now ) just keep in mind your making the air travel around all that bling.

yep exactly right..

but what and intercooler does is cool the air down before it hits inlet.. colder the air -> denser the air -> more air in cylinder = more power :)

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