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VQracer 05-16-03 03:47 PM

Differeance between 2 & 3 row Greddy intercooler?
 
I tried searching first but could not find the answer to my question.

Can anyone tell me the differance between the Greddy 2 row and 3 row intercooler for a single turbo setup?

And does anyone know how well the 2 or 3 row fits under a C-West front bumper?

Any help will be greatly appreciated,
Victor :)
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Scrapiron7 05-16-03 03:52 PM

I believe the 2 Row is efficient up to 14psi, and the 3 Row goes higher.

Also, I know the 2 Row will fit with the CWest bumper with no hacking, but I don't know for sure about the 3 Row.

On a side note, I thought I recognized your name from the 350Z Forum. You have a RX7 as well as a 350Z eh? :)

VQracer 05-16-03 03:54 PM


Originally posted by bricke
I believe the 2 Row is efficient up to 14psi, and the 3 Row goes higher.

Also, I know the 2 Row will fit with the CWest bumper with no hacking, but I don't know for sure about the 3 Row.

On a side note, I thought I recognized your name from the 350Z Forum. You have a RX7 as well as a 350Z eh? :)

No, this is for my cousin's RX-7. And I don't have a 350Z. It's actually my dad's.

Thanks for your reply.

Jason 05-16-03 03:58 PM

The difference is the 3 row is thicker than the 2 row. It also comes polished and piping for the single turbo.

Jason

CCarlisi 05-16-03 07:05 PM

zoomzoom told me the two row core for sequential is different from the two row core used in the single kit. Is that correct?


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