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I am a big believe in the good jap intercoolers. many of the cheap chinese ones i've seen are rubbish.

I would go for either a 70mm or 100mm thick ARC cooler. they are without doubt the best. they are light weight (very important being where they are located in the car), they perform very well and also allow good airflow through to the radiator (something which not many other intercooler makers consider or measure).

the 100mm ARC cooler is plenty big ebough for lots of power.

check out your cooler, it may be nismo, easy way to tell is measure the core (not the tanks, but the actual core) for thickness. around 60mm is stock. if it's closer to 100mm then it may be a genuine nismo core which is very good too. if it is nismo then keep it.

I am a big believe in the good jap intercoolers. many of the cheap chinese ones i've seen are rubbish.

I would go for either a 70mm or 100mm thick ARC cooler. they are without doubt the best. they are light weight (very important being where they are located in the car), they perform very well and also allow good airflow through to the radiator (something which not many other intercooler makers consider or measure).

the 100mm ARC cooler is plenty big ebough for lots of power.

check out your cooler, it may be nismo, easy way to tell is measure the core (not the tanks, but the actual core) for thickness. around 60mm is stock. if it's closer to 100mm then it may be a genuine nismo core which is very good too. if it is nismo then keep it.

Yeah same, i love jap brands.

I had a look at ARC intercoolers and they sound like a good suggestion, as i just measured my intercooler core and its about 60mm thick. So i think ill definantly be looking into 100mm thick arc cooler, pricey but worth it! :)

Thanks again for the advice.

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