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Hi all.

I have been searching arouund just jap for intercoolers for my r34 GTT and dont know what the difference is, theres one on there for my particular car for $399.00. its a cooling pro type 1 kit, has anybody bought or know anything about these?? It has a 12 month warranty on it, do you think i should give it a go?? How much roughly do they cost to install and does anybody know anywhere in perth?

Thanks.

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Hi all.

I have been searching arouund just jap for intercoolers for my r34 GTT and dont know what the difference is, theres one on there for my particular car for $399.00. its a cooling pro type 1 kit, has anybody bought or know anything about these?? It has a 12 month warranty on it, do you think i should give it a go?? How much roughly do they cost to install and does anybody know anywhere in perth?

Thanks.

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Mate come on, please start to use the search feature.

Fair enough one thread without searching - but a thread on a well known, covered product that also comes from a site sponsor?

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Hi all.

I have been searching arouund just jap for intercoolers for my r34 GTT and dont know what the difference is, theres one on there for my particular car for $399.00. its a cooling pro type 1 kit, has anybody bought or know anything about these?? It has a 12 month warranty on it, do you think i should give it a go?? How much roughly do they cost to install and does anybody know anywhere in perth?

Thanks.

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Looks like China spec. Decent ones cost more than that new.

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just jap coolers are good for price

type 1 is a bar and plate cooler they take longer to become heatsoaked than the tube and fin (or type 2)

but take longer to disperce heat after becoming heat soaked they also weigh twice as much as tube and fin

but they are a decent quality cooler i know many people that run them with no a problem 1 is on a 300 rwkw s15

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Just for reference.

A friend has a R32 GTR with GT2530s, bigger injectors, E85 fuel and Haltech ECU. Everything else is stock including the cooler.

Made 365awkw all day long. Now that summer has arrived he replaced the cooler with a stock R34 GTR cooler and with just the swap an 1psi more boost makes 385awkw.

Nothing wrong with stock GTR coolers.

I would just get the one that's within your budget.

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