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Hybris copes.. they go from $400 - $550 .. anythign over that and your being ripped.

if your searchign for serious power dont buy one..

if your only lookign to use it on a car with a few mods and pssobly running up to 1 bar.. it shoudl be fine.. there are that man of these interocoelrs on the market at the moment

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i got a hybrid on mine and that is fine im only putting out 185rwkw but with bigger mods to come, a friend also has a hybrid and hes running 250rwkw and that is doing just fine, everything was tuned properley and no signs of weakness in the cooler, for a full kit cost like 1100 or so they are agreat value for money compared to hks ones that are around 3 grand...

ben...

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i put a hybrid one on and noticed power differnce straight away. you should get specs on it they are pretty good performers. It does a really good job. so what it might loose 0.3psi more than a greddy one at 15psi...no big dramas, go for hybrid or copy and save money for other mods

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i agree with neil_se,

I got my hks type s kit for 1400 odd total (after i paid stamp duty) seems to work well and looks very well made.

Your not really saving much goin for the hybrid. But then again maybe theres not much between the 2 kits anyhow havent really taken a good look at a hybrid, either way i dont know why everyone says jap kits are super expensive they end up cheaper than most of the aussie kits going around unless ofcourse you go and buy there top of the range jap stuff.

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You get upto 300 rwkw safetly through a standard GTR cooler. They have perfectly designed end tanks for good flow unlike the hybrid that enters in and exits out in an abrubt way that is usually focused across the bottom of the cooler.

You wont need to spend much more than about $500 all up to have it put in with all new custom piping either.

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www.are.com.au

lots of info on all types of coolers...

their own coolers are relatively expensive to jap and hybrid kits but look well designed.

after i read up on there i felt like buying an intercooler, oil cooler and new radiator lol.

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