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As far as i heard and seen these kits are fine for the people with series 1 bumpers... Series 2 may require a bit of fiddling.

Anyway ive ordered one for my series 1.5.. lucky i got the series 1 front bumper so it should install with ease.

Ill let you guys know how it goes.

If you have the m type front bar, as i did. You will be require to "fiddle" to get it perfect. but thats just me being me:)

What i did is drill a new whole in the center bracket (on the core) so i could center the cooler more to the passanger side.

By doing that, it not only centered the "core", but it also allowed for the bracket on the pipe thats bolts to the chassis (on the passanger side) to meet up with the intended whole to bolt it up too.

So keep in mind, you may still need to modify the bracket if you want it to be dead center and 100%

If you dont, it results in a off center cooler like the above post :yes:

If you get stuck or have any questions just PM me, im happy to help.

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They seem to sit a little to far to the left

I have done my BLITZ return flow cooler in black and am looking at going back to a polished cooler so consdidering selling the blitz and buying another return flow setup

Has anyone got any results with this cooler say on a dyno with bigger turbo etc

I am looking at running 18 - 20psi + through one and want to know if it will hold up

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to bring a dead thread back... anyone know if it's as fiddly to fit a cooling pro fmic onto a r34?

Seems like a big hassle to chuck it onto a 33, and if it's the same for the 34 then i won't bother.

buy a jap kit, don't get the JJR kits.. fuark me.. what a pain in the arse to fit on Ph@t G's car

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