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Hey Guys, Just seeing what's out there in regards to chinese copies of return flow FMIC's?

Seems like there all for r33 and r34's and the 32's only have the expensive option? Can i adapt the r33 one to fit an r32?

Or anyone have one going second hand?

Thanks for any help

Cheers

(and yea i did post this in wanted as well)

Gtech do a return flow kit to suit R32, and CoolingPro also do a kit to suit I believe.

Blitz do a return flow kit (see here : http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Blitz-CS-Front-Mount-Intercooler-Kit-Skyline-R32-GTS-/370521839697?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5644d29851 or here on JustJap : http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18655&cat=339&page=1)

On my RB25det I used to run an Apexi return flow kit, which was originally to suit a 180sx.

edit: here is another unit to suit R32, return flow. decent price. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SKYLINE-R32-RB20-INTERCOOLER-465-X-260-X-70-2-5-/360376136296?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53e8177268

Thanks for that, trying to steer clear of the blitz and other $700+ ones!

I cant seem to find the return flow coolpro one? Think its only for r33?

Also cant find the Gtech one you mentioned? Do you have a link?

And yea ive seen that ebay one but its a bit small i think.

Thanks for the help though!

Cheers

I was in the same boat as you but I ended up just getting the Blitz kit, its a friggin quality cooler.

What you could do is do what I did on my 31, buy a genereic return flow cooler and buy a piping kit that has as many different sized and shaped pipes in it. I ended up buying a kit for a STI and modding it to fit. I bought a XR6 cooler but thats prob not suited to a 32 as the piping went behind the passenger headlight.

If your happy cut and lip pipes all day its prob the only way you'll get a decent cheap return flow.

The one Performance guru has looks ok, with piping kit it might cost you $200-300 all up.

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