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The peak power it can support can be almost anything, its where the efficiency dies down that you need to pay attention to.

I think there have been a few people running it up to 400rwkw+

I think I read somewhere that Kev from Process West is going to use it in a comparison test with one of his new stepped core designs...If you can wait then he should have some interesting results

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I think the process west will be what I end up going with (depending on price).

good to know up to 400rwkw can be supported. 350ish is my goal so I guess ill wait for a price and testing from process west.

Thanks for the quick response guys!!

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I remember pw said the stepped design is sh*t and hed chop the top off his coolers to prove they are better and don't need the top bit to perform better than the pwr cooler etc...

Then decides to make a stepped cooler...

Perhaps the cheap easy to fit without mods pwr isn't so bad now is it

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I think its a bit more about what people want to do to their cars rather than which core is better.

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Yeah I think he realised people want to fill that gap up but not do the chop chop on it. Pretty confident it will peform like stage 2 specs unless theres an end tank flaw.

On topic theres a g6e on here with about 390rwkw with a pwr

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What are you going to do if the process West cooler is more expensive than the PWR? Are you just going with the PWR anyway?

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