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Hi guys, i just put one of these kits on my R33 Gtst, was replacing a JJR Bar and Plate kit.

all i can say is wow. fits super perfect, better piping, cooler is fantastic, lighter and more efficient.

flows much better, had to adjust boost controller as boost was over shooting now!!!

for the money these kits are number 1!

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Hi guys, i just put one of these kits on my R33 Gtst, was replacing a JJR Bar and Plate kit.

all i can say is wow. fits super perfect, better piping, cooler is fantastic, lighter and more efficient.

flows much better, had to adjust boost controller as boost was over shooting now!!!

for the money these kits are number 1!

Thank you for the feedback. We go to great lengths in the design and development of our Intercooler kits and pride ourselves on their quality. All HDi products are extensively tested on both the dyno and in real world situations to make sure you get improved performance, improved driving experience and value for money. Thank you

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Hey guys, keen to get a Type R ebc but can't find anyone that has had experience with them? Have you got any boost maps etcto show how well it works?

And how do I go about getting one from you?

Cheers,

Matt

Hey mate

I have one, It works a treat, Doesnt spike or drop off, for the money they cant be beaten.

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Hi i cant send pm's cos i haven't had 10 posts

just wondering if you could do a deal for a GT spec front mount for an r32 gts-t and a SBC-D-EVOLUTION boost controller, what would the postage be (im up near Newcastle and could possibly drive to collect them) and what would the individual cost of these items be, there are boost controllers and intercoolers of the same brand advertised cheaper elsewhere, i understand if you cant do any cheaper than the sau discount

Thanks

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Any EBC-S boost controllers left at the $90 forum price?

Hi,

The EBC-S has now been replaced by the HDI-EBC-R. We have sold out of the EBC-S. Please consider the HDI-EBC-R as it has many improvements to the HDI-EBC-S such as incabin adjustment and boost pressure sensor for improved accuracy. Thanks

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