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I've bought a 32 GTR and the car came with a trust front mount, dimensions are 600/300/100mm, the core is a tube and fin type, does anyone have any experiences with this cooler. I'd like to know how much horsepower it'll hold before becoming inefficent. Because the car didn't come with the factory cooler, does anyone know the exact dimensions.

Any help would be great thanks.

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Wow normally that one is for drag only so you got yourself a really good Cooler :) Enjoy man

the drag cooler's for the GTR are a bit thicker than that if i recall correctly. They also come as a 600x300x115 and a 600x300x149

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Thanks for the info guys, I'm starting a project on the GTR and I hoped that the intercooler would be upto it. I may have to run some tests on the cooler and see. Just didn't want to spend extra bucks on another cooler if this one was gonna do the job.

Thanks heaps for the info

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Aphex, is it thicker than 100? I thought it's the thickest, maybe it's the old version of trust cooler. I might be wrong ;)

yeah they definately do thicker coolers, walk into advan sometime and check them out, they always have at least 1 in stock of the bot 115mm and the 149mm. Also Kier wilson's 8 second R32 runs the 149mm trust cooler.

ronin: go for a hard drive and pull up somewhere, jump out and give the piping coming into and out of the cooler a quick feel. That will let you know roughly how it's coping on the cooling side of things, but you should be fine. I had one of these on my old soarer and it was making 600hp or so at the engine so you'll have to do alot of work to max it out :(

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