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GUYS FIRST AND LAST WARNING

Keep it on topic

Do not get personal

Do not bring tuner bashing into it

ONLY SPEAK FROM EXPERIENCE

If ANYONE starts up with the crap again, they can go on holidays for 7 days.

I do not think we need this crap to keep going.

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I have seen these coolers and they aer great for Mild power.

I would not want to run over 300rwklw. not saying it cant be done just saying that I would not.

value for money under 300rwlkw they are great...

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I agree and disagree.... I have not only seen 1 but I run 1... and have run over 300rwkw for quite some time... no issues anywhere... extremely efficient at its job

sure there are better coolers out there...and for big power they should be looked at :spoton:

300 aint big from these cars though :roflmbo:

If ANYONE starts up with the crap again, they can go on holidays for 7 days.

I do not think we need this crap to keep going.

But it was so much fun :blink:

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alot of people have over 300rwklw its not that hard.

the reason I took MY monza cooler off is because I found the setup was not as good as the one I have now.

if you think the monza cooler is "extremely efficient at its job" then that is fine.

I have found better results for my car with a diffrent setup.

I did not say monza could not handle 300rwklw easy I said I personaly would not do it.

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alot of people have over 300rwklw its not that hard.

the reason I took MY monza cooler off is because I found the setup was not as good as the one I have now.

if you think the monza cooler is "extremely efficient at its job" then that is fine.

I have found better results for my car with a diffrent setup.

I did not say monza could not handle 300rwklw easy I said I personaly would not do it.

ok... so why would you not personally do it? Is there a specific reason such as it doesnt do its job effeciently?

what cooler do you run now??

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For anyone using the standard Ford plumbing, it is brilliant. Can't go wrong with it.

But if you are seeking 350+ rwkws, most would be changing their intake setup.

Once I install injectors and so on, I will change my plumbing, and this render the bolt on 'WOG' cooler useless, cos it will not fit.

BFB it cannot be beaten. When fitted, I had 3 back to back runs, and it lost a total of 1.2 rwkws. Bugger all. But it also gave me an extra 22rwkws straight off the bat. During this past very hot and humid Victoria summer, it is good to drive the car and know that it is doing what it'd told. I remember with the stock cooler and 245rwkws, the heatsoak was killing the cars performance.

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The M spec cooler does a great job and well exceeds the limits of the "STOCK PIPE WORK" simple thing is, if your chasing big power and consistency ditch all the stock pipe work and go for the largest best flowing and cooling intercooler possible. Aint rocket science

Also piss easy to fit, takes me little under an hour now for a complete changeover :laughing:

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