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32 GTR radiators drop straight in and are an excellent upgrade. I turfed my chinese ally unit for a GTR and my heatsoak woes went away.

As for coilpacks, I'm running OEM RB20/26 coils fine. No point in an off-plug setup unless you REALLY need to because you're running 3bar of boost.

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I've got a GTR radiator in my gts-t, done by the previous owner, I doubt they would have done it if there was no benefit to it.

(re-reading that makes me sound like I'm talking down on you, but I can't think of any other way to word it, english was never my forte')

Anywho that's my 2c. :)

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Maybe in their catalogue it is, it's most likely a Koyorad core like chuckie found for our Stageas. My standard Stagea radiator is the same thickness as my standard 32 gtst one was, nearly half the size of the GTR rad I have here.

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