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whickh one is suitable for an r32 with an rb20det in it?

Hi Roland, the most popular size for an R32 GTS-T is the 600 x 300 x 76mm

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Steve

hey another question. your piping kits for the r33 gts-t, i have the stock plenum chamber so i just wanted to make sure it was designed the standard position not next to the engine with aftermarket plenum chambers. Also i want to keep a plum back bov on for legal reasons so is the piping suitable for a plum back with an entry point or only atmospheric.

Thanks for your help

The factory cast pipe with the factory bov stays in place with our piping kits. These kits are also designed for use with the factory plenum.

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Steve

ow sorry and to add to that atm ive still got the stock exhaust manifold and low mount stock turbo. Will the piping be suitable and when it comes to upgrade will i need to buy new piping to fit a bigger turbo or top mount

You may need to change piping if you fit a large high mount turbo, but if you simply fit a larger turbo in the factory position there shouldnt be any problem

Steve

you just seem to have all the right answers lol. i like that

All pm and email enquiries now replied to

We have another 1000 coming shortly.

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Steve

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry

We have plenty of stock still available

You can place your order online at the URL below:

http://www.justjap.com/forumcoolerspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve

hey i was just wondering how long they usually take to get to W.A?

Hi Massey, we normally say allow 3-4 business days for delivery to WA.

Cheers,

Steve

Another question. I am interested in the medium size cooler for my R33, however i would like you to confirm that the piping kit would be suited to the smaller cooler.Is there a compatible piping kit for the smaller cooler?

Thanks

Peter

Another question. I am interested in the medium size cooler for my R33, however i would like you to confirm that the piping kit would be suited to the smaller cooler.Is there a compatible piping kit for the smaller cooler?

Thanks 

Peter

Hi Peter, the 600mm intercooler is the best size for an R33 GTS-T as as such the piping kits are designed for use with the 600 x 300 x 76mm intercoolers.

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Steve

hey there...i just placed my order for the 600*76*300 cooler to 2774...thanks ;))

Thanks for your order Chris :)

Your order has been confirmed and your payment received. Your cooler will be sent out tommorrow

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Richo, thanks for your order. Your payment has been received and confirmed and your intercooler will be sent out shortly.

Regards,

Steve

I want to fit one of these intercoolers to the front of my 4.2 diesel Nissan Patrol. I think that the bigger IC would suit best but need to make sure that it will fit.

I assume that the dimensions listed are for the core only. Could you please post the overall measurements including the end tanks for the medium and large JustJap coolers?

Thanks in advance!




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