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I am from canberra, i was about to buy an intercooler from works auto accessories but i want to check out how it is first,

i was wondering if any of u guys are using this intercooler, its a bar and plate 600x300x100 that workaa is selling, if so, how is it, is it reliable and how much power are u getting with your car with the intercooler on it with other mods, is it made with good quality

any word of this intercooler is much appreciated

cheers

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Denver, the DD unit estimated 520hp @ engine or so.

but eitherway i'm flowing enough air without even pushing it for 442.1rwhp... my smaller cooler is the same style just in smaller size(also hybrid bar and plate) and I know of people pushing over 2bar through them without hassle.

Read this

http://www.pumaracing.co.uk/trans.htm

Bear in mind hes talking about stock power figures, so the % rule goes out the window, its more of a guide how to work out your losses..

and check the main page out, hes written a lot of techo stuff on why estimated figures to flywheel power are wrong..

i really doubt your loosing 80hp through the drive line..

http://www.pumaracing.co.uk/mainmenu.htm

type:- RHK (exactly like a hybrid cooler)

size:- 600x300x75

price:- $550 :) hehehe me gots special price though :(

guys at works reckon the piping for 33's be ready in about 1-2 weeks, not sure how much piping is though

and for a little inlook into how good this coolers are, xspeed is currrently using one on there twin turbo 350z :) although they using the thicker cooler :D same brand though, doubt it they would use a shit cooler on dat car :)

adrian :)

cheers guys, 550 hey, is that for the 600x300x75?? bar and plate....im getting the 600x300x100 for a little more than that, but ill let you guys know how much i got it for after i get it coz i dont wanna get your hopes up.

dude, is this the one going on the "interesting toyota" ?

if so pm me, id like to talk more about your car , its a very interesting project u have

if not... good choice anyhow

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