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i have an r33 gtr what oil cooler should i be looking at, how many rows and whats the difference? i dont know much about it just got told i should get one and it would help my engine life alot more. so any suggestions guys?

hey dude,

You will only need one if your considering thrashing the GTr at mallala, or you drive it hard in the hills on 30+degree days.

There are many oil coolers out there, ebay ones to jap ones.

Personally id buy nothing but the Jap ones, either HKS, Greddy etc.

Other wise you dont really need one the oil stays pretty cool in the GTR's until you start pushing hard all day or doing constant high speeds.

mike

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Greddy do a direct bolt on kit for your car the full on mega super kit is $1399 p/n 12024421, it relocates your oil filter and is a 16 layer core comes with all fittings, braided hoses, brackets and billet alloy sandwitch plate if you come see me i can do it for you at $1250.00 not inc freight

really i think i'll be seeing you for one, i want to get one on my GTR cause i plan taking it out on track days and in that track battle (GTRxWRXxEVO)

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really i think i'll be seeing you for one, i want to get one on my GTR cause i plan taking it out on track days and in that track battle (GTRxWRXxEVO)

i have that GREX one its an awsome cooler. i payed $400 for a second hand one.

i think nengun do the kits also.

shop around.

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i have that GREX one its an awsome cooler. i payed $400 for a second hand one.

i think nengun do the kits also.

shop around.

where can i find the grex ones? i heard they are preety expensive for a new one, i dont really want to get one of nengun they take ages to send u the items im still waiting on my cam gears and other stuff to arrive its been like a month and a half now >,<

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where can i find the grex ones? i heard they are preety expensive for a new one, i dont really want to get one of nengun they take ages to send u the items im still waiting on my cam gears and other stuff to arrive its been like a month and a half now >,<

the main retailers should be able to get you one of the GREX ones.

If not id see Ryan from ISC Performance,

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is there much difference between the no brand ones and say the top dollar ones?? if you can get a decent one for $400 why the hell would you pay $1400 for a brand name one?

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I bought a cheap kit off JustJap for something like $350 and it works awesomely - oil temps stay nice and low. But if you really, really care about your engine I would go a brand name kit. (If my engine blew up I would have to replace it with an RB26 lol).

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There was a group buy on these a while ago (this time last year) they were reasonably priced, B&M core, thermostat controlled and included the filter relocaton kit. I think they were through UAS or something. You'd probably still be able to get a bit of discount since you're from SAU. Do a search in the group buy section.

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u get what u pay for

LOL - this sounds like a line the girls use when paying exorbitant prices for shoes or handbags.

An oil cooler is VERY VERY low tech, and shouldn’t be very expensive. Sure a solid gold unit will be good for heat transfer, but I doubt any of us would see the benefit for the price.

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