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I still recommend ling long intercoolers, there are so many people making great numbers with them...

Only when you step up to the bad boys in club 400 then I reckon you should consider... often I hear and see of people spending massive dollars on ARC intercoolers and run like 0.8bar.. what for?

Then they will go on and rant how bad those ling long cores are blah blah blah blah, and skimp out on an ECU or a boost controller. For some reason these warriors often tie up Turboshit I meant Turbosmart dual stage bleed valves to their ARC intercoolers. I would have spent less on the core and bought an ECU...

ANyways.. don't mind me

Low budget upgrade of not very modified streeter or no-expenses spared 500rwkW drag monster?

It's a just a streeter, it's stock turbo. Only thing I've done to it is put an aftermarket exhaust on

It's a just a streeter, it's stock turbo. Only thing I've done to it is put an aftermarket exhaust on

in that case a 34gtt side mount will tide you over. got mine for 50 bucks and good upto 200kw ish.

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