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Hi guys and girls. Would please like some suggestions on which side mount cooler to get, how much i should expect to pay and where are the best places to purchase from. Yes i have considered to go the front mount option but just want something for a slight upgrade that fits straight on. Thanks........

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How much power are you looking for?

An R34 GTT intercooler is okay if you're not chasing huge power..there's a few threads on them. For about $150. I'm making 200kw with one.

Otherwise ARC, Greddy make side mount intercoolers as well, for a lot more than $150 :(

Hi Razorsharp. Not looking so much for power figures but more efficiency as i feel sorry for the turbo running 12psi all the time in this hot weather. And the standard cooler is so pissy in its size. I rang a couple of places and was priced $220 for a Trust side mount. Is this a good price? If this sounds too good a price could it be a made in China(cheap cheap) version?

If it is a trust side mount it should be around 100-120mm thick.. They are very thick !!

It'll also have TRUST stamped on the bottom of it.

If you can get one for $220 grab it cause they are about $1000 new !!! Second hand they go upwards of $400.

J

P.S. - they work well, I've got one on the Stagea :(

mickr33 that sounds too cheap. The Greddy Type 13 R-SPL for the GTST measures 192x250x119, and is priced on the Trust Japan site for over AUS$1000. Also the intercoolers are branded 'GReddy,' not 'Trust' so if you see an intercooler with Trust painted on the core it's a fake.

BMT has genuine ARC side mount (R34) for $1000, so yeah, if you can get a copy for $220 that would probably be the go.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=65300

The R34 stockers are quite a bit bit taller & thicker than the std R33 ones...

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