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Hi

Wondering what types of intercoolers are there out there and what are the differences?

For example what is a bar and plate intercooler and what other variants are around. Which is better? Are Jap brands one better researched, designed and flowing than cheaper ones (eg truck or non-polished ones)?

Next question i got is what is a useful sized intercooler for an R33 GTST if you were to say hi-flow the turbo and add the usual small mods?

Will 600x300x76 do?

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ive been told that the bar n blate coolers are better for a drag strip and the tube and fin are better for things like tracks

i chose to get a blitz lm series cooleer for my 32 gtst rather then buying a cheaper brand, i just think that with all the research the big companies such as blitz, trusts, apexi do they must be making better coolers.. thats just my opinion

i believe that bar and plate cool a little more efficienty, but they exhibit more pressure drop. They are heavier, and are more prone to damage. Tube and fin do not cool as well, are lighter and are perhaps more robust. There is a very good tech article at:

www.are.com.au

I am waiting to install a bar and plate cooler from them - the construction is excellent, and they offer 10% off to SAU.

  • 5 weeks later...

Thanks Sydneykid. Always appreciate the straight up advice. Hate to sound stupid, but what type of intercooler type is the GTR intercooler and are they front mount?

Also, are they cheaper cos u get em 2nd hand? Or are new ones also cheaper than other aftermarket ones?

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