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Sup people,

My Skyline Series II

Just fitted my Hrbrid cooler onto my car the boys from QSR are great thanks Mohammad :lol:, performance wise you can't really tell any difference but at least I know on a hot day my car will still be running at full boost 12psi, I have completed my breathing upgrades on my car my next step is manifold and modify my internals along with a new ECU to handle the fuel ratio etc. stock ECU just doesn't cut it :lol:

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Front bar isn't on as yet, cause I need a Front bar reinforcer if anyone has one for a series II please pm me

Comments well.

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Hi R33Zilla

just a couple of questions on the intercooler that you have installed. is this custom piping or is it a kit? if it's a kit, is it the Hybrid GT spec ones?

also, is the trimming of fan blade and removal of A/C fan (the thermo fan in front of the radiator) required?

and is the piping aluminium?

i want to get one of these kits too but i don't really want to cut the engine fan blade or remove the a/c fan, especially when summer's coming up soon

cheers

Hi R33Zilla

just a couple of questions on the intercooler that you have installed. is this custom piping or is it a kit? if it's a kit, is it the Hybrid GT spec ones?

also, is the trimming of fan blade and removal of A/C fan (the thermo fan in front of the radiator) required?

and is the piping aluminium?

i want to get one of these kits too but i don't really want to cut the engine fan blade or remove the a/c fan, especially when summer's coming up soon

cheers

To answer you question NO nothing has to be removed like engine fan blade or removing the a/c fan and its the Hybrid GT spec cooler full kit + piping for rb25det you can find this coolers at a great price from my friend Ray [FLYN] from ns.com say I reffered you

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=99722

the only thing you have to do is drill a 3" diameter hole on the chassis so you can feed the pipe through easy stuff

i don't know yet, i might just get it through your mate in the end, i've just checked his thread and the pricing does look competitive, especially for a quality tube and fin cooler.

but before that there's a few other things i'm doing to the car now so i won't do it for another month or so.

btw, i've seen one of those gt spec kits for an s15

i was surprised how much it's improved over the old hybrids. the construction definitely looks more solid and well done

they're also lighter too

workmanship on these coolers are excellent, even if you compare these to the big dollar jap coolers

Edited by tkch55

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