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Is it possible to fit a cooling pro intercooler kit or a hdi intercooler kit in a r34 gtt without cutting a hole for the cold side !

I have a mate that when he had his skyline a few years ago, said he installed a hdi kit with out cutting any holes .

Has any one else achieved this ?

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if you are keeping the standard intake plenum, and are willing to cut up the drivers side of engine bay, get pipework like this..(Gibson motorsport R31 GTSR)

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If you just want a hassle free FMIC that doesn't involve any cutting of anything, then get a return flow cooler kit from BLITZ.

Looks like this..

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If you want to spend less and still not cut any holes, then get a cooling pro/Just Jap/*insert other ebay kits here*

I sold an ARC return flow kit and replaced it with an R32 GTR core and Gibson motorsport type pipes.

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Not sure how much room yours has down beside the radiator, and if you want to compromise on pipe diameter, but this is what I do for the s14/s15. Trim the shroud and run stainless down beside the fan.

I have also done a few custom installs, here is one with the aircon removed and the pipes through the side of the radiator. With a FFP this would be the shortest possible outcome.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/190267-summary-front-mount-intercooler-options-piping-layouts/page-3

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