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Its cool, I htink I know the one you have, it was their first one, probably flows just fine - see how it goes on the dyno and let us know

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lol, they are a good cooler, probably maxed out in the low to mid 300's I would say (reliably that is)

Im cool with that, I only run 280atw and dont really want anymore power from it! Just want better cooling.

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I used to have one mate, they are a good replacement for the factory cooler and are quite light. Probably rated to about 300 or so rwkw

Hi Senna,

Im in the process of getting a new cooler atm to replace the stock one as im going to be doing a hole load of mods in the near future and wanted to get some more info about the PWR coolers as my mechanic has recommended one of these with a custom pipe to replace the standard crossover.

Ideally im looking for low to mid 300kwts atm when im done and wanting a cooler to support this without any issues.

How did you find this cooler in general for the price?

I noticed you said you use to have one?

Have you changed now? What are you using now?

Having a hard time trying to work out which cooler to go.. Want one that is a direct replacement without any cutting grinding or alterations to the car and I have been told that the PWR coolers are the best way to go while retain the stock airbox and the rest so I dont get head aches from the cops.

Was thinking of going the Process West Coolers as I here they dont require any cutting or grinding... What are your thoughts.

Not wanting to pay more than $1300 for cooler and piping.

Any help you cold provide or anyone else for that matter would be a big help.

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The performance of the PWR cooler was good, the unit is pretty light, has good size end tanks and requires no cutting or grinding. Generally I would recommend something that gets rid of the stock crossover when going into the mid 300s, just to make things easier on everything. It does cost a bit more than the others, but it is a well built piece of gear.

I would also recommend one of RAP1Ds performer series coolers if you want to keep the crossover. Excellent Bang For your Buck

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