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Hey SAU members. Im thinking near future going to get r32 sedan and im going to get a FMIC. im just wondering wat brand is good for about 250-300 rwkw. Also, in future i might going to swap RB25 until the RB20 blow. my Q' is if im getting FMIC kit 4 r32 gtst n in the future when i get RB25 is the r32 fmic kit will fit on them ? i mean the turbo piping n intake pipe.

Also, which FMIC kit is good to handle 250-300rwkw ? im thinking 2 get Hybrid FMIC or HKS type-S Kit . also wat is different between GT spec n Normal spec Hybrid cooler ?

Thanks 4 the advices.

Thanks

Mick

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does anyone here that browse SAU know how to type english properly?

Getting sick of all of this SMS speak...4 threads tonight...

Last time I checked, computers used full keyboards..

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hybrid is fine

chinese copy is fine

hks is fine

just pick one

which ever is cheaper

im worry about the piping. i saw it my mate cooler piping tat is made from china n the piping is like plastic. im not confident 2 buy chinese stuff..

Hey SAU members. Im thinking near future going to get r32 sedan and im going to get a FMIC. im just wondering wat brand is good for about 250-300 rwkw. Also, in future i might going to swap RB25 until the RB20 blow. my Q' is if im getting FMIC kit 4 r32 gtst n in the future when i get RB25 is the r32 fmic kit will fit on them ? i mean the turbo piping n intake pipe.

Also, which FMIC kit is good to handle 250-300rwkw ? im thinking 2 get Hybrid FMIC or HKS type-S Kit . also wat is different between GT spec n Normal spec Hybrid cooler ?

Thanks 4 the advices.

Thanks

Mick

Just jap kit will do fine.... just get someone who knows what there doing to install it and you will never have any problems with the kit. Competitvely priced to!!

SO....you havent got a R32 yet and your thnking of Wht brand FMIC ?...and RB25 swap.....Bugger.....talk about planning for the future...

Anyway I got a Monster FMIC from ebay for $260 and seems to be alright....

hmm....just a thought look for an R32 with the swap already done and surely it will already have a FMIC and other goodies....they come up on the forum here and there.....

Good luck :happy:

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