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Hey I noticed on the site you've got an intercooler on a GTiR on your site. Did you use this piping kit to fit it to that GTiR? Is moving the washer bottle and removing tow hook cover necessary for these kits? Any how-to-guides I can have a look at?

Thanks,

Andy

Hey I noticed on the site you've got an intercooler on a GTiR on your site. Did you use this piping kit to fit it to that GTiR? Is moving the washer bottle and removing tow hook cover necessary for these kits? Any how-to-guides I can have a look at?

Thanks,

Andy

Piping kit on the gti-r was actually a hybrid copy from one of the group buys on here from one of the other guys (I couldnt be bothered getting in 50 piping kits just to fit my one.... lol)

The washer bottle was moved over a bit and radiator overflow was also moved, tow hook was removed.

I don't have any how to guides at the moment, although the genuine HDi kits that we have coming in come with full instructions. I only have 2 piping kits for gti-r's coming in as there wasn't much interest in these. So 2 piping kits left for gti-r.

Cheers,

Greg

So the HDi ones you have are like the Hybrid ones? Will they suit a 450x300x75 intercooler? I don't want to use a 600x300x75 because I believe most of it is surface area isn't being used efficiently and its just a waste.

So the HDi ones you have are like the Hybrid ones? Will they suit a 450x300x75 intercooler? I don't want to use a 600x300x75 because I believe most of it is surface area isn't being used efficiently and its just a waste.

Hi mate, have a search on the net and you'll see what HDi is.

We do not sell Hybrid..

Unfortunately the piping will be slightly off if used on a car with 450mm cooler as the kit is designed for 600mm cooler.

The 600's aren't bad especially when you can also get our new GT Spec kit (tube and fin)

At the end of the day its personal opinion.

Ship is confirmed to land on the 7th of August.. Get in quick :D

Cheers,

Greg

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

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thanks , Greg ,

package arrived safe and intacked ,All peices were there . looking forward to installing the intercooler,Now the fun starts , Also tahnks to Australia Post .Bunbury WA

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