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Yeah, it does look nice. But if you were considering one, there's a current group buy for $697 delivered (I think).

Cheers, Leon.

What are your thoughts on it and did you notice any changes..

You won't know any gain in straight out performance BUT you it will reduce the car retarding on the hotter days and summer and maintain your level of performance.

I always knew I was going to put in a bigger turbo (although not a lot bigger) and wanted to build the set up to handle higher boost and more performance.

I am very happy I put it in as it just helps the build as a whole.

Cheers

Andy

Yeah, it does look nice. But if you were considering one, there's a current group buy for $697 delivered (I think).

Cheers, Leon.

Indeed there is Leon and yes, they will be for that price assuming we get 10 (not far off at the moment)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/344710-hdi-intercooler-kit-for-m35-stagea/

Doesn't include the low profile fan?

Think it was this seller that responded saying you don't need the thinner fan but guys that have fitted one on this forum say you do?

Doesn't include the low profile fan?

Think it was this seller that responded saying you don't need the thinner fan but guys that have fitted one on this forum say you do?

You will need a low profile fan. Most people have picked one off Ebay for about $30. It should be a 12 inch fan. There is no way the stock fan will fit in there.

Cheers

Andy

You will need a low profile fan. Most people have picked one off Ebay for about $30. It should be a 12 inch fan. There is no way the stock fan will fit in there.

Cheers

Andy

+1

agreed, unless u wanna cut a nice chunk out of your reo. then you will need a thinner fan

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