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I have a stock XR6T fmic for sale.

this can be used in skylines using stock piping with a few custom pipes to go from the standard cooler location to the front location.

cooler already has stock endtanks which have both pointing to the correct direction.

$150

brisbane.

Will measure and take pics tonight and post details tomorrow.

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I have a stock XR6T fmic for sale.

this can be used in skylines using stock piping with a few custom pipes to go from the standard cooler location to the front location.

cooler already has stock endtanks which have both pointing to the correct direction.

$150

brisbane.

Will measure and take pics tonight and post details tomorrow.

pics up..

Core details:

370mm wide

170mm tall

55mm thick

End Tanks are 80mm wide at the widest point (so the cooler is about 520mm wide at the widest point)

the inlet and outlet on the cooler are 50mm Internal diameter and 60mm external diameter

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no interest in a cheap FMIC option.

just incase you do not know about them

stock xr6t (the model this came from) is 240kw at the engine.

this cooler is usually upgraded as part of Stage 3 mods which is usually when they want MORE than 280-290rwkw.

the size will keep lag to a minimum (less than you will get with the usual 600x300 cooler).

and using the stock piping means no cutting holes in the engine bay.

being 170mm tall also means no chopping of the REO bar..

essentially making this LEGAL.

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nah... I can't find a place near by that will do the work for me on a weekend and I use the car every other day.

I'll probably sell the car soon as it's being wasted on me.

so I've got this and a set of stockers with new tyres I want to get rid of.

and a pod filter with adapter.

I'll look to sell the car in the new year.

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more than the stock cooler of course.

stock cooler holds say X amount of air.

the 600x300 holds like 10 times as much.

means it takes longer to fill

this will be seen in the way of lag (or throttle response.. what ever you want to label it)

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more than the stock cooler of course.

stock cooler holds say X amount of air.

the 600x300 holds like 10 times as much.

means it takes longer to fill

this will be seen in the way of lag (or throttle response.. what ever you want to label it)

Hey mate,

Where abouts are you located?

Cheers,

Matt

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