VR30Infection
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- 24'Z Performance, 67' Barracuda
I will touch on this later in more detail, but I think my point has been proven. 
I'll have my popcornI will touch on this later in more detail, but I think my point has been proven.![]()
Drive a Z and all mods start with A, other than the Wild Card EcuTek.…AMS Cold Air Intakes, AMS Intercoolers, AMS Full Catted Downpipes, and AMS custom EcuTek tune, complemented by the AWE Touring Cat-Back Exhaust…
(Just kidding, Its a great car even if it would have been better for Toyota to glue 2 corolla 3 cyl together making a 600 HP 3.2 L Twin Turbo, and threw it into an improved Last gen Supra chassis. ) 
https://www.nissanzclub.com/forum/threads/ams-v-z1-heat-exchangers.9147/#post-164316AMS
$950
2x thick (32mm?)
198% core size vs. stock
200% fluid capacity
Z1
$450
22mm thick
147% front area vs. stock
174% coolant capacity
CZP
$500
2x thick (32mm?)
150% frontal area vs. stock
320% coolant capacity
Mishimoto
$700
32mm thick
172% core size vs. stock
139% frontal area vs. stock
I did this comparison a while back when I was picking my heat exchanger, but updated it with current pricing. I personally went for the Mishimoto due to sale pricing at the time and the fact it retained the OEM heat exchanger stone guard for highway protection (I also did their intercoolers). That aside, at today's pricing, I'd be hard pressed to pick anything other than CZP's at the moment based on their pricing and using the largest core across the competition. AMS makes a great product, legit R&D, proven, etc. but you are absolutely paying a premium for their name.
Thanks for report. CZP a strong contender. If it was available sooner I'd go with one.I've installed the AMS on mine, i've seen the Mishimoto and CZP first hand...
If I could go back, i'd for sure get the CZP. Welds were tight tight tight tight tight. And the core size was actually surprising. For something made in Indonesia, 100% Recommend
Mishimoto was questionable, the welds looked alright imho, nothing the be excited about, but i guess thats the qc you'd expect from China. Sure, designed and engineered in Delaware, but most of their products come from China
AMS, self explanatory, Welds were excellent (other then a pair of HFC a friend had ordered, it looked like a noob just getting into welding did them) Designed, Engineered & Made in Murica (f*** ya). ALTHOUGH not ALL parts are made in the states, so you'd have to check before hand.
TLDR. CZP best bang for buck