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I have upgraded to a M103 ARC intercooler to support over 800hp.

Up forsale is my M079 Twin entry Kit.

The pipes have been resprayed in a high metallic silver two pak. The kit is great condition with only a few damaged fins.

I use the car on the track so response and overall cooling (radiator and intercooler) was required. I Previously ran a Trust intercooler of single entry design with the same overall dimensions. I was astounded to see 27rwkw increase in mid range and 14rwkw up top. Pressure drop at 30psi went from 3.5psi to .5psi.....due to the bell mouth tube entry design patented by ARC. Radiator temps on the track dropped to the thermistate temp of 79 from 83 during cruise and from 89 to 83 on the track due to the through air design of the tube and fins. These coolers are a work of art and in my experience nothing has come close. I was able to run 413rwkw without a problem. Remember these comparisons where against a Trust item not the std. This kit replaced the twin turbo pipe and runs a smooth trasnition from each turbo outlet totally separated to the dual intercooler inlets. Turblance is reduced and gas velocity mainatined.

I am located in Adelaide

The kit reatils for just $3800 delivered from nengun.

M079BCNR33GT4Nissan - Skyline BCNR33 Twin Entry - Aluminium Piping - M079 CoreAU $ 3,573.22AU $ 3,854.81

Asking $1600

Matt

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Pictures of actual item on the way.

Still waiting for actual ic of cooler

interested to get it for a GTR33 track car

cheers

Alex 0433 878905

Mordialloc 3195

www.jds-auto-imports.com

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