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Hi all,

Just wanted to know if anyone has done an install of the new just jap cooling pro stealth fmic kits onto their R34 GT-T?

Also,

1. Did you have to cut away any metal?

2. Does the air-con fan/compressor get in the way of the core? I know the horns need to be moved, but what of the aircon?

And yes, I've searched a lot for these answers but have only come up with info for an R33 and for generic kits.

Thanks in advance,

Suj

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dont buy the kit man its f*kn shit, gets in the way of a aftermarket bonnet, you have to get rid of your engine bay cover, yes there is cutting (under batt tray) and yes the fan gets in the way.

shit kit buy something else

but it is cheap.........and thats why i bought it -_____-" replacing soon thoughh =]

Edited by R34NRG
dont buy the kit man its f*kn shit, gets in the way of a aftermarket bonnet, you have to get rid of your engine bay cover, yes there is cutting (under batt tray) and yes the fan gets in the way.

shit kit buy something else

but it is cheap.........and thats why i bought it -_____-" replacing soon thoughh =]

Actually this kit is the new stealth one they have just released...it uses the standard inlet and outlet of the stock SMIC. Its similar to the Blitz LM and ARC kits. No cutting under the battery tray or anything.

Relocation of the Aibag crash sensor may be required, it sits nicely about 10cm below it's current location, just drill a new mount hole for it. Horns can be relocated to the side of the bumper support and rewired in. Really would be good if it was a full 3" inlet and outlet as well.

dont buy the kit man its f*kn shit, gets in the way of a aftermarket bonnet, you have to get rid of your engine bay cover, yes there is cutting (under batt tray) and yes the fan gets in the way.

shit kit buy something else

but it is cheap.........and thats why i bought it -_____-" replacing soon thoughh =]

LoL

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