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Wife and I are thinking about upgrading the intercooler on the car next week and was shopping around and come across this kit from Just Jap... So it is crap or good...

And as its a kit this should just drop right in without to much to worry about

the only things that does worry us the Silicon Joiners as they look like the cheap ones and the thermo fans may be in the way.....

Looking for a good Oil Relocation Kit still any ideas?

why I at it should I look into a big and better transmission Cooler.

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Relocation kit for oil filter would be handy as its a messy job otherwise - if you get an oil cooler consider getting one with a thermostat as otherwise you may be running too cold much of the time. S2 trans cooler is much better than S1 and probably adequate.

I got the just jap kit and its fine :P not 100% direct fit , but then again what is?

the oil filter relocation kit would be ACE! its a hard spot to get to and yeah leaks oil all over the place when you change the filter, then you need to go and clean it with Degreaser once the new filter is back on again.

As far as the trans cooler goes , you MIGHT have to replace that. I went thru a bit of head scratching and ended up getting a PWR kit and replacing the original oil cooler. I was worried that replacing the factory oil cooler with a thinner PWR one would not be good enough , but the car has not missed a beat since - and - the aircon is MUCH cooler , must have something to do with the fact that it does not have the big chunky oil cooler in the way. The PWR one is much more thin.

Take a look at the HDI kits I gotthe new HD2 kit and it is an awesom kit, no need to trim the rails or anything.

Well that's what I need as I dont want cut the car just for a intercooler sweet I have a look around

I just got the Just Jap kit cause it fitted my budget - was ALMOST " plug and play" dont get me wrong .. I just had to custom make some brakets etc

Which one

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=339&page=1

Cooling-Pro Type 1 Intercooler Kit - Nissan Stagea WGNC34

Or

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=339&page=1

Cooling-Pro Stealth Series Intercooler Kit - Nissan Skyline & Stagea

As like I said I dont want to cut the car at all

Which one

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=339&page=1

Cooling-Pro Type 1 Intercooler Kit - Nissan Stagea WGNC34

Or

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=339&page=1

Cooling-Pro Stealth Series Intercooler Kit - Nissan Skyline & Stagea

As like I said I dont want to cut the car at all

Hi ok well 1st one you will need to mod car as it`s has pipe over RAD & you may need to CHOP FAN to fit PIPEWORK,

2nd one should be ok ,but again if you have STOCK BAR you may need to do few light mod`s,not MANY ARE BOLT ON JOB alway`s few bit`s to sort out ,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

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