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Hey everyone,

i bought a greedy oil cooler and relocater and had just fitted it to my car. now the car is a R33 GTR.

i hope this helps people out as i struggled a bit reading the japanese instruction bookelt so let me know what you guys think.

cheers chris.

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Is this where they've recommended to fit it?

If so, would that mean the hoses/fittings are suited to this position.

Do you have a FMIC? Does that cause a problem with room/clearance?

Cheers

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Did you know the tutorials section of the website? It contains guides about this, a moderator could move the topic for you :O

ohhh yeh i didnt know we had one thanks. if they can move it that would be great.

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Is this where they've recommended to fit it?

If so, would that mean the hoses/fittings are suited to this position.

Do you have a FMIC? Does that cause a problem with room/clearance?

Cheers

im pretty sure there are 3 kits you can buy the oil cooler is located in a different spot. this one is between the radiator and intercooler.

i have a factory intercooler but even an after market one will not affect it or disturb it.

and i would believe the hose length does depend on where u place the oil cooler, but if you buy the kit it comes with all the brackets and bolts.

you just might have to modify some of the brakets ( i had to modify brackets and cut the oil cooler which they said to do so it would fit under the bonnet hinge

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