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Hey guys I am trying to find some info about installing an arc twin entry cooler with an arc airbox.

Not much out there on the web. Has anyone installed a twin entry cooler whilst maintaining the arc air box?

Cheers

adam

  On 28/09/2013 at 10:21 AM, AVGR said:

I have a bad feeling the arc airbox is bigger then stock airbox :(

What did u do about your return bov piping?

Sold the whole kit! I toyed with the idea of fabbing up a new pipe, but it would have been a shit fight and I wasn't going to take a hole saw to my car.

What's the setup of the car?

Built 26

272 hks cams

sard 800s

Dash 5s

d jethro

tomei dumps

arc prestige r rad

arc air box

top mount catch can into front washer catch can combo

hks hard pipe kit

hks afm delete pipes

Hks front pipe

hks super turbo exhaust system

nismo fuel pump

greddy boost controller

orc triple plate clutch

Tein super streets with edfc

ap racing front and rear kits

whiteline front and rear sways

Should have researched bit more before buying the intercooler kit. But I guess I was thinking a specialised kit would fit without too many mods.

Might have bite the bullet if it fits with pods. The weigh up of the intercooler and airbox is an easy enough answer.

Cant see much on the interwebs so I think ill give it a go to make it work

  • 6 months later...

Adam,

I'm interested to see what you come up with. I'm interested in the same IC for my BNR32.

Problem is that the GTR is setup for a single entry charge pipe so I'm curious to see how two entry pipes will work for the GTR.

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