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Old Mar 12, 2010, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Brsox10288
Anyone else have an opinion on this? I am stuck on the edge now that I have been doing more reseach.

CBRD 3.8" = $850
AMS 3.5" = $729.99
ETS 3.5" = $599.99

That is a quite of a big difference in price between the three. I am stuck on which one would be the best bang for the buck.
If this is what your after, then it obvious the ETS is your choice.
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The Nisei Competition FMIC has 3" outlets and 3.75" core.

$600 shipped
Old Mar 12, 2010, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Positron
The Nisei Competition FMIC has 3" outlets and 3.75" core.

$600 shipped
Where do you get it for $600 shipped?

From Nisei site...
Evolution 8 & 9 COMPETITION FMIC Kit $895 - Complete w/all hardware Delivered Contiguous U.S.!
Old Mar 12, 2010, 01:47 PM
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I think the BR race core was like 700 bucks, I like the way it fit's just like stock but bigger
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get the buschur race core.
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We have our own core design that uses an offset and staggered fin that is very similar to the garrett intercooler on the inside, but the outside uses a taller fin pack to allow for good air flow to the radiator on a street car. We have tested the garrett core vs our core and they both come within 1-2 degree between each other.

If you have any questions regarding our core, let me know!

Thanks,

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Old Mar 12, 2010, 06:17 PM
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I decided going with my original thought of just going with the cbrd intercooler. They are close by so if anything ever goes wrong I dont have to go through the process of shipping or anything. Nothing against you ETS, I had your intercooler on my GSX and I really did like it. Just want to play the field a little. thanks pplz

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Old Mar 12, 2010, 06:28 PM
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I have a br race fmic and I love it how ever it did require some trimmin to fit but worth it personal opinion
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I have the BR Kit, and it seems fine to me. Sure do like that AMS logo on the front of some cars though...
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