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Hi I fitted a Blitz to my R34 and it works a treat.The pipes plumb back into the original holes it does not go over the top of the fan.

A bit of cutting on the front bar but other then that pretty easy to install.

Got mine from Auto Barn as they are the agents now for Blitz.

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Originally posted by Sydneykid

Hi Adzmax, we have found standard R34 GTR intercoolers good up to 300 rwkw.  Cheaper and far more durable than other alternatives.

Yeah but GT-R coolers lack the BLiNG you get from a big HKS or Trust unit.

Oh and ARC coolers look like truck units... unpolished and not too impressive looking.

T.

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If you're after a bling bling cooler then just get a custom 900 long cooler with fully sick polished end tanks bro!

Why waste your money Adzmax? You've already for the GTR intercooler. Use it son! hehehe

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Ok just got off the phone then and was told R34's are a pain in the arse to fit coolers in and I'd be looking at about $700 for pipes and fitting. Thats going over the engine too! so $1400, same price as a HKS cooler BUT it is already fitted for that price I guess. Hmmmm Decesions decesions.....

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Adzmax we fitted the cooler in about 4 hours there is a bit of mucking about.

Main problem is the metal brace across the grill that has to be cut a little to fit the cooler.But if you have an angle grinder it is no problem.Also the front bumper has to be cut back slightly ,but I supose it depends on the type you have on your car.

All in all a pretty simple fit.

Just purchased the complete Blitz Cooler kit and away we went,took about 4 hours,we did not rush the job.

The piping connects directly back to the original piping.

Where are you located?

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Decided to dig this old thread up just to say thanks for all the help!

I decided on an ARC cooler kit, Installed it myself and I must say it's a really sweet design. Very small amount of cutting to be done and pipe work is very neat as the pics show!

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hey adz,

looks sweeet dude.

if you dont me asking, where did you pick up the arc fmic from?

enjoy your ride dude.

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