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NEW GENUINE Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler Kits (Tube & Fin)

Kit Includes:

  • Full Polished Tube and Fin Front Mount Intercooler.
  • Lightweight Aluminum Piping in blue, Red or silver.
  • Stainless Steel T-Bolt Race Clamps.
  • Mounting brackets and bolts.
  • Simple Step-by-step instructions.
  • 12 Months Warranty.

Intercooler Kits Link

Intercooler kit available for the following:

  • Mitsubishi EVO4, 5 and 6.
  • Subaru WRX/STI 96-00 GC8.
  • Nissan Pulsar GTI-R.
  • Nissan Skyline R33 GTS.
  • Nissan S13 Silvia / 180SX.
  • Nissan S14 – S15 200SX / Silvia.
  • Toyota JZA80 Supra.

PRICING:

  • $745.00 + delivery charges.

They backed with a 1 year warranty.

DELIVERY INFO:

We are located in Rowville, Victoria and pickup is available. All items will need to be paid for in advance. Items can be sent out anywhere in Australia through courier with full insurance and bubble wrapped to reduce the risk of damage (original manufacturer packaging).

FREIGHT PRICES:

VIC: $40

NSW, SA: $50

QLD: $60

WA, NT: $70

HOW TO ORDER:

Send an email to: [email protected] and let us know what item you are after, and what car is it for. We will respond within 24 hours with a confirmation email and payment instructions.

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Baz: We always welcome feedback. Well so far of all the places I know of selling Hybrid Intercooler Kits, we are selling it cheaper. if you are talking about "no name brand" intercooler kits then offcourse they will be cheaper.

We have sold a few of these kits and they look good and perform well.

Sorry we only sell full kits in theHybrid brand.

However check this product out.

http://www.autospeedbits.com.au/ProductDetail.asp?id=107

Thanks

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  • 1 month later...

I have one of these i recently installed.

Quick question to anyone who can help - where do you connect the positive pressure signal hose for your boost controller?? (the other hose goes to the wastegate actuator)

the stock piping has a little "nipple" just after the turbo outlet that the tube joins on to.

The Hybrid piping kit does not have this nipple. Almost every piping kit i have seen DOES have this nipple.

Where did you guys plug in your positive pressure tube for the EBC??

At the moment i have it plugged into the tube for the fuel reg, but this sees vacuum also, which apparently is not that good for the EBC to be doing its thing.

Any help muchly appreciated.

Hi Beeble,

I have contacted Hybrid and awaiting their reply. I will let you know their reply as soon as I get it.

Meanwhile I will ask previous customers that I think also have Boost Controllers with their Hybrid Kits and see what they have done.

Thanks

Hybrid sent the attached photo of an R33 and said:

"Please tell your customer that he can just T piece it from where the hose coming out from the intake manifold, you can see that hose in the middle of the provided picture".

Hope this helps.

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That looks quite different to my R33 manifold, but yes, thanks, that is pretty much what i have done.

Will be getting my car tuned soon anyways so i'll get them to check it out for me.

Cheers.

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