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FYI before you buy that. That is a piping kit only, no intercooler in the set.

as stated in the link:

* Complete chrome polish aluminium piping kit ONLY. This does not include the CORE

Read the link good before you invest in it especially ebay items.

FYI before you buy that. That is a piping kit only, no intercooler in the set.

as stated in the link:

* Complete chrome polish aluminium piping kit ONLY. This does not include the CORE

Read the link good before you invest in it especially ebay items.

My god to think i nearly fell for it

For $199 it would have to be pipes only OR the shittiest product known to man, you get what you pay for and if you spend that kind of money on a brand new cooler kit I reckon you will end up with a nice paperweight.

Intercoolers are pretty cheap, mine is a "coolingPro" intercooler which was $400 for the kit and its worked well enough for me.

just jap have some, might be cheaper if you search around other places though

http://justjap.com/store/home.php?cat=271&page=3

Intercoolers are pretty cheap, mine is a "coolingPro" intercooler which was $400 for the kit and its worked well enough for me.

just jap have some, might be cheaper if you search around other places though

http://justjap.com/store/home.php?cat=271&page=3

Big difference from $199 too $400 though mate! And have you seen pics of what happens to cheap chinese coolers when you feed decent boost through them? LOL

Depends on which ling long yum cha spec, HDi is ling long, but decent enough for most cars doing about 300kW.

I've currently using a HDi pos cooler with some sex spec plazmaman piping, let's see how it performs once I give it some boost.

im also looking at replacing my front mount. currently running a 600x300x76 but the core has been damaged. its a cheap china one thats one currently on there.

new combo is 6 boost manifold, gtx3076, 50mm turbosmart external gate, plazmaman plenum.

dont think i can justify spending $700-800 on a plazmaman cooler so what are the cheaper alternatives? just jap or is there something reasonaly priced inbetween which is better?

  • 2 weeks later...

Pot luck with cheapies. Mine cost me $50 brand new 600*300*76, running 18psi from a GT3076r no problems so far. Before that came up I was saving for a Just Jap "Monster type" 600*300*100 and for I think $240 or however much they were/are, they were the thickest core for so cheap that I found. With the thinner core for a little cheaper being proven over 300rwkw as said, it seems like the best cheap option.

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