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Item: Customized R34 Sidemount Intercooler to fit r32

Condition: Great condition, no leaks

Price: $250 $220 + delivery

To Fit: r32 gtst

Location: Ferntree Gully, Victoria

Contact: PM or reply in thread

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Reason for sale; upgraded to an ARC SMIC

Up for sale is my R34 SMIC which has been professionally customized to fit r32 gtst.

Basically a direct bolt-on, just remove your standard smic and bolt it on!

Being 54% larger than the R32 smic and rated to about 220kw atw; the smic is a low cost, great upgrade to any r32.

Advantages;

- No turbo lag caused from a large FMIC, throttle response is exactly the same!

- Sits in the same place your standard SMIC is, forcing air through the intercooler.

- No hole cutting for intercooler piping, making it a legal modification for your car.

- No cop attention, hidden away and no troubles when running an airpod

- No intercooler blocking radiator or any messing frontbar customization to make it fit.

Results;

To eliminate any variables, Dyno run was done before SMIC install and straight after SMIC install.

*cannot guarantee you will get the same power increase, although another person who did the same modification also had a power increase of 10kw atw

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Pictures:

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Any questions feel free to post :domokun:

Cheers

Patrick

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what's the width/depth of the cooler core?

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R32

Length: 205mm Height: 190mm Width: 60mm Volume: 2337cm^3

R34

Length: 205mm Height: 220mm Width: 80mm Volume: 3608cm^3

Volume difference of 1271cm^3

Therefore;

R34 smic is 54% larger than the R32 smic (relative to the r32 cooler)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Price lowered :)

Even if you buy a r34 smic for $150 it will cost you over $50 to get it customized for r32. Not to mention the time required to find a welder :)

Great mod for r32's

bump :banana:

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