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500 times the quality!

that's a big claim considering the Wog cooler flows excellent and is one of the cheapest coolers out there.

Does it flow 500 times better?

90mm is pretty thick for a cooler, are there any problems with system cooling in hot climates like up north?

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500 times the quality!

that's a big claim considering the Wog cooler flows excellent and is one of the cheapest coolers out there.

Does it flow 500 times better?

90mm is pretty thick for a cooler, are there any problems with system cooling in hot climates like up north?

Yes, its a big claim but I stand by it.

Cheapest yes...they look like it.

The Chinese sell their intercoolers by the weight if the aluminium. Sparsley finned means less weight and a cheaper cooler.

Using the word "flow" is very loose term. An intercooler core with no internal fins or fins that are sparce will show very good flow characteristics but do very little to exchange heat from the charge air.

I buy my intercooler core with internal and external fins to my spec and they do cost a lot more.

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I have a monza AKA wogcooler, cost me 450 new and although I am no expert, I believe the quality is great considering what you pay. It appears as good as the quality of the std ford garrett core. The wogcooler is great for those wanting a direct fitment cooler to replace the std item or for those running an edit with std plenum. Easy as and good price... well done to the wog I say.

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I have a monza AKA wogcooler, cost me 450 new and although I am no expert, I believe the quality is great considering what you pay. It appears as good as the quality of the std ford garrett core. The wogcooler is great for those wanting a direct fitment cooler to replace the std item or for those running an edit with std plenum. Easy as and good price... well done to the wog I say.

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Big improvement of the stock cooler for only a few $$$.

Good value imo.

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Why dose every one thank the wog, autotechnic made them he just put his name on it ????? and they even have MONZA on the top.

Didnt he????

EDIT: I no its just a nick name but dont give him credit for the design, but im with every one else it is a great cooler for the price. :stirthepot:

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Give him credit, cos he designed the f*cking thing! Get your facts straight before you post!

Nick aka WOG spent quite some time designing and flow testing the f***n thing. I was there for alot of it. f*ck some people s hit me to tears with their knowledgable lack of knowledge!

He is good friends with the owner of Monza, who Nick got to source out the manufacturing. FFS

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