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Intercooler time!

Most of these come as kits, which include the FMIC, silicone couplings, clamps and exit pipe to engine.

They can all use the OE piping if desired.

Short list this time.

Brand: Nissan

OEintercooler235x270x80-1.jpg

Model: OE (#14461-AQ800)

Size: 235mm x 270mm x 80mm

Design: ???

Layers: 2

Max Rated Power: ???

Brand: Blitz

BlitzLM.jpg

Model: LM (#12331)

Size: 266mm 610m x 68mm

Design: Tube and Fin

Layers: 2

Material: Aluminium (polished)

Max rated power: 800PS

RRP: 123,900yen

Website: Blitz LM

Brand: Blitz

BlitzCS.jpg

Model: CS (#13116)

Size: 266mm x 610mm x 68mm

Design: Tube and Fin

Layers: 2

Material: Aluminium (chemical “shine”)

Max rated power: 600PS

RRP: 102,900yen

Website: Blitz CS

Brand: ARC (direct OE replacement - NO piping - NOT a kit)

nm35b.jpg

Model: M103NM35G

Size: 235mm x 270mm x 100mm

Design: Bar and Plate

Layers: 3

Material: Aluminium

Max rated power: 550PS

RRP: 165,900yen

Website: ARC

Brand: Freeway/Dolphin

Freeway-DolphinType-S.jpg

Model: NM35

Size: 180mm x 680mm x 70mm

Design: Tube and Fin

Layers: 2

Material: Aluminium

Max Rated Power: 600+PS

Price: 155,400yen

Website: Dolphin

Brand: Trust

GreddySpecVintercoolerkit-1.jpg

Model: Spec-V (#12020461)

Size: 284mm x 600mm x 76mm

Design: Tube and Fin

Material: Aluminium

Max rated power: 450PS

RRP: 110,250yen

Website: Spec-V

Brand: Trust

TrustSpecRHGcooler.jpg

Model: Spec-R HG (#12020462)

Size: 284mm x 600mm x 76mm

Design: Tube and Fin

Material: Aluminium (polished)

Max rated power: 650PS

RRP: 110,250yen

Website: Spec-R

I have only been able to find one company that does intake piping. That is, once again, Dolphin/Freeway (Although there are custom units out there, such as the TEPS intake)

This is the pipe that goes from the AFM to the "S" shaped pipe (which leads to the turbo)

DolphinAFMtoOEturbopipe.jpg

This is from the turbo to the inlet of the intercooler.

DolphinturbotoFMICpiping.jpg

Dolphin/Freeway website

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Now if only we all had the masses of money to buy and try all these fit-outs and find the ultimate set-up for our ride :)

Of course if we had the money we would all chip in and buy are own 4WD Dyno which we would hide in one of Jetwreck's empty warehouses :P

Now if only we all had the masses of money to buy and try all these fit-outs and find the ultimate set-up for our ride :P

Of course if we had the money we would all chip in and buy are own 4WD Dyno which we would hide in one of Jetwreck's empty warehouses :D

lol....good idea....let the donations begin!!! :)

Now if only we all had the masses of money to buy and try all these fit-outs and find the ultimate set-up for our ride :P

Of course if we had the money we would all chip in and buy are own 4WD Dyno which we would hide in one of Jetwreck's empty warehouses :D

lol....good idea....let the donations begin!!! :)

the ARC looks the best option IMO. no cutting, direct replacement and its probably one of the best cores there

The Dolphin cooler uses the same type of ARC core, but yeah plug and play

Do I feel a group buy coming on? :blush:

LOL!

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