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Hey guys i dont realy want to cut out the front of my bumper for a front mount so i was wondering if it was possible to set up 2 stock intercoolers for an R33 Gtst i dont know if this can be done but you never know unless you ask and i dont know jack about turbos or intercoolers and would this make much of a diffrence if i could do it?

Thanks for your help

I have an R33 sII 1996

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If you do decide to do it, hook em up in parallel to reduce pressure drop and reduce restriction.

Or, buy one of the many readily avaiable front mount kits on the market.

They ain't too exy these days.

Cheers

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Universal-Intercool...1QQcmdZViewItem

You could use this vertically with one end directly plumbed into the stock cooler pipe and the other plumbed back with a bit of custom pipe work. It would probably flow better than an r34 cooler due to the thicker tubes. You will also need to make a shroud to guide the air into it.

I'm on the same kind of path.. I don't want a front-mount (blocking my radiator, and i'm sure the IC would absorb some radiator heat too), I don't want to chop my bar, and I don't want to chop my engine bay or engine fan blades.

So, i'm running an R34 SMIC, and it's considerably larger and freer flowing. If you want to go up from there, the ARC SMIC's are more expensive, but are lighter and even better flowing. (all aluminium apparently).

Otherwise, the link above is one of the few kits around that reuse your existing pipe-work and holes... but that still means running a front-mount. Some kits may not require modding your front bar, but then it's all down to your requirements.

R34 swapout is dead easy. Allow for one hour stuffing around with undoing the hose-clamps and taking the front wheel off. $200 from the FS area, or ebay. =-]

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