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Wanted: medium sized intercooler

Item Condition: used (cant afford new :rofl: )

Price and price conditions: around $400

Contact Details: PM or leave a reply

Location: bris

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: willing to pay for postage

Extra Info: as the topic suggests im after a medium sized intercooler. so something smaller than the usual 600x300x75 core specs. im after a jap brand (hks, apexi, trust, etc). main reason for this is their flow and light weight

let me know what you have

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do you have a particular application?

yep. this is my requirements.

  1. intercooler needs to be smaller than 750mm total length
  2. core size to be as big as possible while being under that length limit (so something about 500x270 like apexi ones)
  3. in/outlets need to be coming out straight (not at an angle like evos nor curved like GTR coolers)
  4. aiming for a jap brand because a) they flow very well at higher boost pressues (will be running approx 15-18psi) while performing efficient cooling and b) they are lightweight

I have an Apexi but its over your budget, its very thick (135mm i think) and about 600x230 from memory, if you are keen let me know and i'll measure but its double your budget .

I have an Apexi but its over your budget, its very thick (135mm i think) and about 600x230 from memory, if you are keen let me know and i'll measure but its double your budget .

does this use the stock piping?

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