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My one is setup like the blitz, I bought a generic 230x550x75mm core, then ran the pipe back under and to the factory location. Total cost $400 and the pipe is within the confines of the under-body plastic liner. I can only get 1/8th of it warm on a hot day, so definately not undersized either.

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Nice work 666DAN.. whereabouts did you go to get the piping done?

Nice work 666DAN.. whereabouts did you go to get the piping done?

Just went to a mates house and got him to weld all the sections up, bough them from an exhaust place and threw him some $$$ for the work.

It was a couple of 45's a 90 and a 180 from memory. The brackets holding it up are made of magnesium, awesomely tough and light-weight I was lucky to find them on e-bay. Some guy in Canada selling Magnesium solid bar.

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I've been going through exactly the same dilemma with my 34 so it's great to hear everyone's opinions :laugh:

This Trust FMIC kit for the R34 looks rather promising guys.

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http://www.uniqueautosports.com/pricelists...ylineturbos.htm

no word on pricing there though.

Has anyone seen any other photos of the R34 specific kit from Trust?

On that website it is described as a Trust item but I was sure that the end tanks are different to the one pictured :glare:

The V-spl is my pick at the moment... only for the fact that with a front facing plenum (which I am going to buy shortly), the cold side of the piping is only about 500mm long and a long way away from the exhaust, etc.

However, if I was going to retain the stock plenum, the ARC cooler is an awesome choice.

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