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"Intercooler Upgrade

The GTR Nissan Skyline intercooler runs out of its efficiency range at power levels above 300rwkw and needs to be upgraded. Many aftermarket bolt on kits are available for the GTR starting at around AU$1000 but as with most things you get what you pay for. Be aware a small decrease in throttle response may be noticeable due to the extra piping and larger core size. "

from http://nissanskyline.6te.net/tuning_GTR2.htm

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Dont believe that website - its a load of shit half the stuff that's on it, the other stuff was just ripped from these forums.

Dirty wanker that copied/pasted DIY threads, FAQ threads and didnt even have the decency to thank/credit users and then puts copyright down the bottom? Absolute joke.

Anyhow - You can get away with upto 350rwkw without much issue.

Either way, more than enough for the turbo of your choice there :D

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hey mate.Ive seen a gtr cooler pump out 480 rwkw in a rb26 powered 300zr.Big boost levels n it was fine.If know one beleivevs me ring autostyle.

I also have a stock gtr cooler 4 sale if interested.Excellent condition make n offer

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