PWR Intercooler - Group Buy
PWR Intercooler - Group Buy
Guys,
Where is the best place to buy a PWR Intercooler? PWR (As part of a Group Buy.... of course) :D
In particular the model PWI5655 (500x300 core with 2.5" top inlet/outlets)
Perfect size to fit between chassis rails.
See pic below...
Post or PM me if your interests.
Price to be finallised dependant on numbers. Should be approx $460 or less.
Note... RRP$485+gst = $533.50!
GROUP BUY LIST
TOMSUN (NSW) - YES
Ashgan (SA) - YES
WidebodyWoody (QLD) - Maybe
Where is the best place to buy a PWR Intercooler? PWR (As part of a Group Buy.... of course) :D
In particular the model PWI5655 (500x300 core with 2.5" top inlet/outlets)
Perfect size to fit between chassis rails.
See pic below...
Post or PM me if your interests.
Price to be finallised dependant on numbers. Should be approx $460 or less.
Note... RRP$485+gst = $533.50!
GROUP BUY LIST
TOMSUN (NSW) - YES
Ashgan (SA) - YES
WidebodyWoody (QLD) - Maybe
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i can get their stuff, but you'd better be prepared to bend over and take a full length LOL
Fibreglass airdams $370, fibreglass front bumpers $260, reco drag links $165, alloy radiators $925 (unpolished), h/l switch rebuilds $125, all plus freight.
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Ya aint kidding... How's RRP$485+gst = $533.50!redzone wrote:i can get their stuff, but you'd better be prepared to bend over and take a full length LOL
Best price Iv'e had in Sydney is $460. Still waiting to hear back from a couple of suppliers...
The think I like is the PWI5655 max width is 660mm and my chassis rails are 670mm so it should fit perfectly (5mm gap either side) and with the 2.5" top inlet/outlets mean I'll have a short run of piping either side of the radiator.
That and I'm trying to support Australian made products.
Actually anyone else interested? Might try to organise a group buy. Hurry up if you want to express interest as I'll be getting one either way in a week or two. :beer
Mods... Might want to move this to Buy/Sell?
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shit thats about half the price i thought they'd be..
Fibreglass airdams $370, fibreglass front bumpers $260, reco drag links $165, alloy radiators $925 (unpolished), h/l switch rebuilds $125, all plus freight.
Coxs Automotive (07)54433507 3/5 Service st Maroochydore Q
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No that price is about right. I actually ordered directly from PWR when I got a quote. I haven't bought yet, but have been very interested in getting my cooler from them. I would love to go in on the group buy, but would have to see if I can spend some of the money on it. See how you go with prices first. :beer
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Yeah i'm in for the group buy.
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Friends call me Ashgan or Ash... But you can call me failchanic. If there's a routine maintenance job that exists on a starion, then chances are i've failed at it.
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First attempt fails include:
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-Removing rear strut
-Replacing front strut
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From my research bigger is not always better. I believe that 450x300x75 is about optimal for a high performance upgrade with high flow characteristics and no clearance issues. I picked mine up for $100 off boost cruising sales section. If you read PWR's technical information you will see that they know most Chinese knockoffs are very good. Yes they do have a great product but you pay a premium price for something which may be no better than a cheaper version. Jap parts? or some other online site has a wide range of coolers. I will endeavour to post the site details back here when I find them. Here is a pic of my set up which is positioned for optimum airflow and piping.
Maybe Dave, you could post up a pic with the pipework in place.
Maybe Dave, you could post up a pic with the pipework in place.
Agreed, I'm downsizing from a 600x300 core. Chinese copy. Worked very well as a heat sink. You could would feel how well it was working when the car was on the dyno. But it weighs a ton, has a high pressure drop, made in china (doesn't support Aussie jobs) and still cost me $250 new.groupAralliart wrote:From my research bigger is not always better. I believe that 450x300x75 is about optimal for a high performance upgrade with high flow characteristics and no clearance issues. I picked mine up for $100 off boost cruising sales section. If you read PWR's technical information you will see that they know most Chinese knockoffs are very good. Yes they do have a great product but you pay a premium price for something which may be no better than a cheaper version. Jap parts? or some other online site has a wide range of coolers. I will endeavour to post the site details back here when I find them. Here is a pic of my set up which is positioned for optimum airflow and piping.
Maybe Dave, you could post up a pic with the pipework in place.
As for PWR commenting on their website about chinese intercoolers, i couldn't a reference. But from my experience they do work fine.
I think your set up looks great. Would love to to see the piping and fitment with an airdam.
Don't take this the wrong way but this thread is in the Buy / Sell.
If your interested in upgrading your chinese intercooler for a better flowing, australian made product, please express your interest as part of this group buy. If not, I'm sure people are still interested in your experience, set up and photos (including myself), in the Technical or Show and Go setions.
Cheers
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