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Hi, I am having trouble picking a cooler for my R34 GT-T. I currently have a GTR front mount but have decided not to use it and just buy a kit. I'll be running a Power FC, AVC'r, full turbo back exhaust, either a HKS 2530 or 2540 turbine and am looking for between 220-250 rwkw. Any ideas please. Thanks :D

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I plan the same mods as you for my 33, PFC & 2530.

Currently have a full 3" exhaust, and went with the Trust VSPL kit (600/276/75). I'm aiming for a responsive street car.

Have you checked out the locally made Hybrids 600/300/65 $1400? Allot of people will recommend them.

https://secure-krakatoa.commercevault.com/p...r/index_01.html

I have a greddy/trust RSPL kit. hasn't provided any restriction yet. and no noticable pressure drop. Intake temp remains max 5 degrees above ambient. Took about 2 hours to install and the power difference was immediately noticable. The 440rwkw GTST from JMS Runs a 4inch thick trust cooler. Apex ones look funky...haven't had much experience with them.

HKS Type-S for a R34 GT-T plumbs back under the cooler to the original pipes. Thats why I want one, stuff going over the engine bay. You can buy a HKS upgrade kit for the rest of the pipes worth about $800-$900.

Check it out for yourself at: -

http://www.pbase.com/franks/07dec02_fmic_i..._install&page=1

(Thanks to Franks for that one, legend!)

As far as I know on the R33's they flow over the engine bay.

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