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Sizes Available

- 600x300x76mm

- 510x300x76mm

- 400x300x76mm

- 510x235x70mm

- 450x160x68mm

- 280x300x76mm

$150 incl. delivery for any size!

All have polished piping and come in either 2.5" or 3" outlets

PIPING KITS TO SUIT MANY MODELS ALSO IN STORE!

price please 600/300/76 mm,, + shipping to perth if poss

thank you

Sure thing...

$150 incl. delivery and that ones has 3" outlets.

- Brendan

  • 4 weeks later...

price on 600/300/76mm for r33 with piping kit please

Hi mate,

I can do both the intercooler and R33 piping kit for $350 incl. delivery.

- Brendan

Hi,

According to the manufactures it's .2PSI across the end tanks - we have not yet tested this ourselves.

I don't have specs on FPI.

These are the same ones as sold by Autotechnica, same manufacturers that is.

- Brendan

do u make coolers for rb20?

and a returne flow cooler piping as well as the front mount in a kit?

Cheers

Hey mate,

We don't have piping to suit but we do have a host of intercoolers.

Will see you on Wednesday.

Cheers,

Brendan

  • 1 month later...

Hey mate interested on a price for i guess a normal sized intercooler front mount with a piping kit to fit standard turbo and to fit the front facing manifold for an RB20DET once the manifolds come in cheers. PM is fine :)

By normal size im guessing it would be roughly 600x300x76 cheers. And also whats the max power you would recomend pushing through this size for later on down the track when the turbo is upgraded. cheers

Hey mate

Tried looking on your site for pictures. Nothing.

Can you please pm me pictures of your intercoolers. Im interested in a 600x300x76mm.

Also for a 33 gtr application, do you offer the luxury of welding mounting tabs to the core so that it can be a easy installation? Or would we have to sort that out ourselves?

Hey mate interested on a price for i guess a normal sized intercooler front mount with a piping kit to fit standard turbo and to fit the front facing manifold for an RB20DET once the manifolds come in cheers. PM is fine :)

By normal size im guessing it would be roughly 600x300x76 cheers. And also whats the max power you would recomend pushing through this size for later on down the track when the turbo is upgraded. cheers

Hi,

We won't have any piping to suit the RB20DET front facing plenum - would have to be custom made.

Our 600x300x76 is $170 incl. delivery.

They can handle and are efficient for around 20PSI.

Hey mate

Tried looking on your site for pictures. Nothing.

Can you please pm me pictures of your intercoolers. Im interested in a 600x300x76mm.

Also for a 33 gtr application, do you offer the luxury of welding mounting tabs to the core so that it can be a easy installation? Or would we have to sort that out ourselves?

Hi,

Yeah site is down as a new one will be going up within a few weeks - www.peconline.com.au

I can have a look into getting some brackets welded on but there would be an extra fee for this.

I will PM you an image now.

  • 6 years later...
On 2/2/2012 at 8:26 PM, VultureMotorsport said:

Sizes Available

- 600x300x76mm

- 510x300x76mm

- 400x300x76mm

- 510x235x70mm

- 450x160x68mm

- 280x300x76mm

$150 incl. delivery for any size!

All have polished piping and come in either 2.5" or 3" outlets

 

PIPING KITS TO SUIT MANY MODELS ALSO IN STORE!

 

 

 

  • 5 months later...
  • 1 month later...

@Vulture Motorsport

@VultureMotorsport

Still supplying intercoolers?

I'm keen on a 600x300x76, pref with a turned back outlet for a return set up.  But will make do with a standard exit.

 

 

  • 7 months later...


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