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Hi everyone,

Bought a trust oil cooler with thermo. and relocation kit for a gtr33

On the side of the box it has ecn32 as a stock code.

Has the supplier gave me the wrong one?

Gave it to a reputable mob in Campbellfield ,who said ther was no room to fit it at the front right

I said i had never seen a GTR with it there ,always seen it at the front left.

I was then told the hose was to short for that.

Anyway after speaking to the supplier,was told the guys who tried fitting it were hopeless, and that the

oil- lines had to go under the engine(Tight fit).

Anyone know who can fit this for me.......desperate to install.

Thanks ;)

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depends which one you have, most Trust cooler will fit between the radiator and intercooler, and some other ones will fit on the drivers side guard.

Only the HKS ones will fit on the passenger side.

whats the part no.

im sure we can fit it for, maybe might need longer hoses.

depends which one you have, most Trust cooler will fit between the radiator and intercooler, and some other ones will fit on the drivers side guard.

Only the HKS ones will fit on the passenger side.

whats the part no.

im sure we can fit it for, maybe might need longer hoses.

I dont have the cooler with me at the moment.

It is at work, but will post up the part no. tommorrow ;)

Thanks for the reply

The trust cooler that fits BCNR33 is mounted on the driver's side. In saying that they do not allow fitment with stock blow off valves, they are designed for cars with Trust Type-R single blowoff valve..

I know this as I tried fitting it and realised there is no room for both stock blow off valves and oil cooler core. The instructions also show a pic of a trust type-r blowoff valve in place of the stock ones...

Basically you will have to get it modified and custom fitted to retain standard blowoff valves, definetly go see Ray (SXR), he'll be able to sort it out for you....

I dont have the cooler with me at the moment.

It is at work, but will post up the part no. tommorrow :)

Thanks for the reply

Ok then.....yippi for Italy :D

The code...hand written for the cooler reads........S.BNR32-10IF

No instructions found in the box

Ok then.....yippi for Italy :)

The code...hand written for the cooler reads........S.BNR32-10IF

No instructions found in the box

From that code you have given its obviously for a R32GTR, is it a 10 row oil cooler?? If it is then it should be mounted behind the radiator.. It should be a 16 row oil cooler to be side mounted.. You should also been supplied with brackets and air deflectors if it is a side mount....

Either way it can be modified to fit your car.....

From that code you have given its obviously for a R32GTR, is it a 10 row oil cooler?? If it is then it should be mounted behind the radiator.. It should be a 16 row oil cooler to be side mounted.. You should also been supplied with brackets and air deflectors if it is a side mount....

Either way it can be modified to fit your car.....

ok then

It comes with brackets and a plastic hose...is this the deflector.

It is a 9 core and comes with side mount bracket aswell

Ill call sxr today...for a price plus oil change

Thank

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