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A mate of mine has a r32 gtst nearly stock exept for cat back exhaust boost controller, retuned ecu just wondering would a r33 gtst intercooler bolt straight on in place? Is it much better than the one on the R32 one anyway? It runs fine on 12psi but inlet temps are starting to get a little higher on 14psi but if the 33 cooler isnt any better than it probably not worth the mucking around.

Ive heard the R34 GTT intercooler is good for arround 200rwkw butt he can the R33 cooler for next to nothing and I dont think the 34 core bolts straight on .

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I think neither the R33 or R34 will bolt straight up. I put an R34 cooler on my r33 - that is a straight bolt up. One of the fittings faces a different way on the R32 one. Not too much work to get it on I think.

If he does it tell him to get an R34 one. Probably big enough for a mild rb20det.

Edited by benl1981

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