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hey guys

been trying to find a thread but seriously after 2 hours of searching i gave up sorry.

few question

still running stock intercooler atm, but want to upgrade to a FMIC, done a bit of searching, just wondering if rumours are true or not etc.

so Greddy FMIC kit was going for 800 from the Greddy site, full piping etc, and comes with a replacement water bottle as apparently the stock one is slightly in the way, has anyone bought a full Greddy kit? opinions

also i found another FMIC non branded kit, with the exact same dimensions but no water bottle for 400. think its worth getting non branded? and probably use a heat gun and mold the stock bottle? should i do it?

last one is Branded VS non branded for FMIC has anyone ever massive problems with non branded such and yeh...

any info would be awesome guys!!! cheerss

Conrad

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Just buy the el cheapo IC kit, the jap kits do mount better though. I think you can also buy the Greddy washer bottle separately if you must.
Also, you can get a Greddy Kit for rougly $500 through Jesse Streeter or others. If i was you i would buy a blitz turnflow cooler to suit the R34, it is jap quality so it will mount well, plus you don't need to drill any holes.

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GTSBoy nah not that much roughly 400hp should be enough for me

GHO5T yeh i think you can just buy them separately from Greddy, i think.. ill have to search some more

Grimesy fitting wise the cooler and all the pipes are identical to the Greddy one.. like i layed them out next to each other and its identical... so i just wasnt sure if the cheaper one was gonna case problems or fail... if people have had bad experience with the generic one then i would just get the Greddy straight out... so im just getting some opinions, because im doing up 2 r34.. so i gotta get two sets of either one xD

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GTSBoy nah not that much roughly 400hp should be enough for me

Haha. I actually put one too many 9s into the first number and so you want exactly the same power as the bottom end of my posted range!!

On that basis, I would suggest that the yum cha coolers are not going to be a problem for you. So a copy of a good brand's kit is quite likely going to be fine.

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