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hey guys

im a little stuck as to what FMIC i should fit on my 32 gts-t

i have mate that can install the FMIC on so labour cost wont be

a big deal.

Should i look for a second hand or aftermarket R32 gtr FMIC

and fit that or should i go for a greddy trust V spec cooler supplied

and fitted for $800.

im only looking for anything around 200rwkw so im just wondering if

im cuttin corners goin for the gtr one and loosing performance compared

to the greddy V spec OR will the greddy cooler be a waste of money reason

being that its designed for alot more power than 200rwkw.

cheers guys...

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dont really want to start conflict but if its the 300 just jap ones ppl

have told me 2 stay away so now thats always in the back of my head

even though great results have come out from them.

with the 34 sidemount is that considered as an easy fit and also what would the price

be for the cooler and pipes.

in regards to the greddy vspec would that be just overkill for the power im after??

cheers

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yeh i was talkin bout the just jap or crd ones, i havent heard anything bad other than bad installation techniques.

I use one of Just Jap's Cooling-Pro kits on my R32 GTS-T - Fitted up perfectly and has been great so far and its been on the car for 8 months.

RB32: As a rule of thumb, don't listen to everything you hear :nyaanyaa:

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there pricey at around 1200 A kit check out auto barn where abouts do you live>? narre warrens a good autobarn

hmm fair i might have a look.

im also waiting on my mate to see if he can hook me

up with any piping for the gtr fmic.

thanx anyway guys..

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