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Memph : I'm pretty sure it is 3inch but it has the silcon hoses for the small inlet outlet. Once they arrive I will put up picture of all the goodies in the box. NOt long now

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Got incontact. Didn't get much info though. He was in a rush. He said he had some there I think. Will find out more tonight as I'm going there tonight. More info will be posted tonight.

Saw my supplier today. here is the goss, he has 1 r33 kit 2 s13 and 1 r32 kit here right now. These kits can be sold for $575 delivered. They are mad from thin walled aluminum. They are a little pricer because they were flown here.

Next week we see the arrival of about 50 kits (r33, r32, s13). These will be made from stainless steel. $500 each when I can get 5 or more people in a GB.

1 week after that there will be thin walled aluminum kits again $500 for 5 or more in the GB.

I will try to get some pictures of them.

if you interested pm me.

Saw my supplier today. here is the goss,  he has 1 r33 kit 2 s13 and 1 r32 kit here right now. These kits can be sold for $575 delivered. They are mad from thin walled aluminum. They are a little pricer because they were flown here.

Next week we see the arrival of about 50 kits (r33, r32, s13). These will be made from stainless steel. $500 each when I can get 5 or more people in a GB.

1 week after that there will be thin walled aluminum kits again $500 for 5 or more in the GB.

I will try to get some pictures of them.

if you interested pm me.

Raf,

Is there any difference between the ally kits and the stainless?

I am assuming that the stainless are the better kits for durability and heat transfer?

If someone knows which to recommend I would appreciate it.

Thanks.

ally kits are suppose to be better for heat transfer. The stainless look much better. So if you want performance go ally, looks go stainless. This is what I was told by the supplier. Can anyone agree?

hmmm... the heat conductivity of aluminium alloy is much greater than stainless steel. It gets hot quicker, but also cools down quicker. Stainless is a fair bit heavier also. I don't know which would be better. If u got alloy it would be lighter, but it would heat up cool down quicker. If u got stainless it would be heavier, but not that much considering. But once there is heat soak in the pipes the heat is much more likely to stay there for longer, not good in traffic.

Are these also 3 inch? If u can also get 2.5 inch so that the fan blades will not need to be shaved then i may be interested.

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