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Just a quick question, apolagies in advanced if this has been asked before

just need to know will a standard RB20 cooler mate up to a RB25 turbo

clearing defect so i have to put standard cooler on but i have an RB25 turbo fitted

any help would be much apprieciated thanks guys

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Just a quick question, apolagies in advanced if this has been asked before

just need to know will a standard RB20 cooler mate up to a RB25 turbo

clearing defect so i have to put standard cooler on but i have an RB25 turbo fitted

any help would be much apprieciated thanks guys

it'll fit and run.. but you won't get very effective cooling / air flow.

thanx mate, the hybrid cooler will be going straight back on as soon as the defect is cleared

Would be easier to buy an air box and change that, that is assuming you have been done for having the 2 intake mod thing, i believe fmic's are legal in all states other wise.

Would be easier to buy an air box and change that, that is assuming you have been done for having the 2 intake mod thing, i believe fmic's are legal in all states other wise.

nah mate you need them engineered here in nsw, on the defect slip is said exhaust to comply with ADR standards, there was a bit of confusion as the weather the FMIC would come under this but to cover their ass they said i either need to change it back to standard or head to the epa for emissions testing so they can clear the defect

easier to put the standard one back on to clear the defect

Edited by dreamd

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