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Considering getting hold of one of these for my laurel as this plus a boost increase up to 0.9 bar should be adequate for drift for me at this stage. Oblviously new mounts will be made, but Does all the piping line up or is there some fabrication required?

Cheers in advance,

Jarryd

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Considering getting hold of one of these for my laurel as this plus a boost increase up to 0.9 bar should be adequate for drift for me at this stage. Oblviously new mounts will be made, but Does all the piping line up or is there some fabrication required?

Cheers in advance,

Jarryd

If it is a standard R34GTT side mount, the outlet pipe is on the wrong side of the end tank, it needs to be moved from the back to the front. This is a picture of an R34GTT SMIC compared to a R33GTST SMIC, they are a straight swap.

Stagea_Vs_R34GTT_Intercooler_Thickness_Comparo_Small.jpg

But as you can see from this photo, the standard R32GTST SMIC has the outlet pipe at the front;

R32GTST_Intercooler_Small.jpg

It is a pretty simple job for an aluminium welder.

:D cheers :O

Edited by Sydneykid
  • 3 months later...
If it is a standard R34GTT side mount, the outlet pipe is on the wrong side of the end tank, it needs to be moved from the back to the front. This is a picture of an R34GTT SMIC compared to a R33GTST SMIC, they are a straight swap.

Stagea_Vs_R34GTT_Intercooler_Thickness_Comparo_Small.jpg

But as you can see from this photo, the standard R32GTST SMIC has the outlet pipe at the front;

R32GTST_Intercooler_Small.jpg

It is a pretty simple job for an aluminium welder.

:P cheers :)

i know this is an old thread but i would just like to inform cefiro owners and laurel owners that......our setup is very similar to the r33 setup and so changes to the end tank is not needed because they are facing the same way. As im in the process of taking my side mount out and replacing it with an r34 side mount ...its just a straight swap. My smic was bascially the same size as the r33 ....a little smaller and with plastic end tanks. Some of the mounts are different but i will lets u know how it goes.

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