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Im looking to put a front mount intercooler on my 96 R33 Skyline... just want to know what a good size intercooler is?

I dont want to go too big cause of lag problems etc.... can anyone tell me the size of their intercooler that they find best suited?

RB25DET pretty much standard motor at the moment apart from 3.5" Exhaust ,HKS Highflow POD and HKS SQ BOV.

Cheers in Advance!! :D

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If your gunna get more power in the future go the bigger one, but if your not doing anything else then consider the 450 or even a stock 34 one is a easy cheap upgrade.

There are HEAPS of threads on this, have search and read through them.

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