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Hey guys, i know there is a million and two threads on intercoolers, but what i specifically looking for is is there any kits out there you can just buy, then take home and install with out having to trim your fan blades, or cut a hole in your inner gaurd to install it.

preferably i would like to use the standard piping positions if possible.

any help and links would be much appreciated.

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Darren.

theres the blitz one or an r34 sidemount but it depends in the end what power range you are going for

if i can remember right someone said 260rwkw for a 34 sidemount dont quote me on that though im sure someone will come up with the real figures

u goto chop the reo bar and front bar with the blitz kit (with the s2's anyways). dont have to make any holes though

lol I had to...just couldnt see how u could without on a 33 **edit.

WIth this do u have to chop the whole reo bar out? or just snip bits?

as for 260rwkw with the 34SMIC - dont think so.

lol I had to...just couldnt see how u could without.

WIth this do u have to chop the whole reo bar out? or just snip bits?

as for 260rwkw with the 34SMIC - dont think so.

i put a arc fmic kit on a r34 and u only have to cut a bit out of the reo but the front bar thats a different story (i mean u have to cut a fair bit out of the front bar)

Dan and I managed to fit a china ebay fmic to my car without as much as making a scratch to the Reo bar, All I need is a decent slimline radiator fan and It's professional enough.

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I've got an Apexi one in mine... smaller than usual hybrid/chinabrand stuff, but flows great. Costs around $1500 for the kit but it uses stock piping and holes for most of it...

go with the blitz ones... best value for money if you wanna be ADR friendly, although you still have to chop the reo in an R34 GTt with their kits.

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