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Hey guys i have an R33 GTS-T and it has a stock intercooler (side mount) I'm tossing up wether to get an R34 side mount which is obviously ment to be better or an after market front mount... I am trying to keep cost down where possible but i do want it to be better... and i don't want any extra cop trouble as i use this car as my daily! if anyone has any comments it would be very helpful thanks. :P

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if your not planning to run much more boost than stock, r34 sidemount is thicker and will provide that bit more cooling. that being said, you might as well go fmic now, not that expensive and can easily be made legal.

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cheers!!! i have installed a turbo smart boost controller and i'm running it at about 12psi it seams to have no trouble holding that and i notice a huge difference!!! but i just want to make sure that it's not hurting my car when i flick the switch. and if i can turn it up a bit more i will... thats why i want a new intercooler... i don't know if there are any other mods on my car. but everyone that jumps into it think it's a bit faster than your usual stock r33... so i wonder........

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i have found that my FMIC does a great job in the heat compared to my old R34 SMIC.....FMIC's are legal as i have gone through regency in the past with it on.....no issues there....and its a definite if your going to be running 12psi all day every day...

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Speaking of intercoolers, where would some of yous suggest I go to get a front mount installed. Iv gone through the listings and I thought i'd ask for suggestions before I do the ring around.

Thanks, Nik

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