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GoldZilla - What engine does it have?
It has an RB25DET, but I would prefer an intercooler where the return pipes go either behind or under the core so I can utilise the standard holes under the airbox. I would rather not have to cut holes or have the return pipe go up and over the fan...

Thanks in advance,

Nick

Any news on a suitable intercooler as yet?

hey BT-Revolution, im after a cooler for an r32 gtst (standard RB20det) um just wondering is there any real diferance between turn flow and cross flow coolers and for turn flow is there any real hard modification to get it to fit like were do i put the battery??? and how much deliverd to brisbane? thanks mate

hey BT-Revolution, im after a cooler for an r32 gtst (standard RB20det) um just wondering is there any real diferance between turn flow and cross flow coolers and for turn flow is there any real hard modification to get it to fit like were do i put the battery??? and how much deliverd to brisbane? thanks mate

The main thing is, Cross flow has a smaller core dimension.

In that case, Turn flow kits would be able to handle more power

because of its core size.

Delivery to QLD, estimated $60-80 extra (Inc. insurance)

We can give you an exact quoted when we measure the size and the postcode.

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Hi there,

Are there two different kits for the ER34 GTT? Or is there the only cross-flow kit? Or is there a downflow kit as well?

Do you have pictures? Prices would be good as well, PM me if you like. :)

Thanks,

Andy




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