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dude... go to MSY at Morningside :huh:

wholesale pricing on computer equipment.

UMart buy their gear from MSY :unsure:

John, I checked the stock list and MSY don't even have the speakers I want and Umart are $85 cheaper than anywhere else I could find!!

Hey :unsure:

I need a new radiator...suggestions? Anyone know where to get PWR cheap?

from what i've been told, the less cores the better, and the greater the width the better, oh and go alluminium over copper

why PWR? thought about ARC?

from what i've been told, the less cores the better, and the greater the width the better, oh and go alluminium over copper

why PWR? thought about ARC?

Yeah Dave reckons multi cores are bad too so it is good to have that opinion backed up

I was thinking PWR for simplicity sake in that I can go and pick it up, I have made an offer on a ARC second hand rad from a R33 GTR, I am hoping that it will fit, as the GTST ones are interchangeable

the only arc they show is a 'side flow' no idea what that means, and it includes a breather tank.

i've seen an arc one, and the fin design is really good, in that the end tanks are tapered, and the first set of fins beside the end tanks are also tapered (the same with their intercoolers)

the only arc they show is a 'side flow' no idea what that means, and it includes a breather tank.

i've seen an arc one, and the fin design is really good, in that the end tanks are tapered, and the first set of fins beside the end tanks are also tapered (the same with their intercoolers)

I will find the link to the exact one

well my pwr rad only cost 800 and it fitted perfectly. I got it from preadator motorsport as they were about the only place that could get them quickly.

Cool horse power in a box has them for 808

OK here is a logic test

A R32 and R33 Gtst radiator are interchangeable right?

According to ARC their R33 GTR and GTST kits are the same

THEREFORE Does a R33 GTR ARC kit fit in a R32 GTST

hmm unsure what about r32 gtr rad sizing?? I think it would andy but I would pm dan and ask him .

R32 GTR radiators are exactly the same as a GTST according t Dan in a convo I had some time ago

I hope this works out as this will end up being a really cheap solution for me!

http://www.greenline.jp/catalogue/bccatpar...ategory=cooling

It is the 55mm one part the way down the page

ahh i c, farken expensive :glare:

Cool horse power in a box has them for 808

OK here is a logic test

A R32 and R33 Gtst radiator are interchangeable right?

According to ARC their R33 GTR and GTST kits are the same

THEREFORE Does a R33 GTR ARC kit fit in a R32 GTST

i was under the impression that the 32 & 33 ones arent interchangable. and i think if u run a thick core (say 50mm or so) u cant run the std fan & shroud

ahh i c, farken expensive :glare:

i was under the impression that the 32 & 33 ones arent interchangable. and i think if u run a thick core (say 50mm or so) u cant run the std fan & shroud

All the piping locations and stuff look the same, Yeah the losing the shroud thing isnt ideal but I think the improved efficiency of the core should more than make up for it

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