TT SHO PROJECT
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...MEWN:IT&viewitem=&item=140106828645&rd=1&rd=1 good buy? overkill? or just plane sick!? hehe lemme know what you think.
-Turbo Bob.
-Turbo Bob.
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lol ok ok enough with the blue commentsnik97 said:Eh, more than you probably need but to be honest, I was expecting a big heater core painted blue -lol.
how you figure... please explain ,, its bar and plate design... 3inch openings... 0.2psi drop at 15psi boost.... sounds good to me... it may be overkill but thats how i like it.Power Surge said:That's about as poor a choice for an I/C that you could possibly put in your car.
NotSoSlowSHO said:Ive got a very similar one on my boosted SHO. Only it is a 3" core, with 3" inlet/outlet.
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They are very nice, but very much overkill.
And from experience, 3" core is about MAX for fitment on a Gen 1. Beyond that, and you will have to start doing some heavy trimming to get it to fit.
TT SHO PROJECT said:how you figure... please explain ,, its bar and plate design... 3inch openings... 0.2psi drop at 15psi boost.... sounds good to me... it may be overkill but thats how i like it.
well me saying its over **** is cuz my turbos only good for 350hp... i could use a dinky one from a talon and be fine... but yeah i do like haveing the extra insurance.... plus for 128 bucks how could i pass it up????AaronZ34 said:I'm lost as to how a cooler charge, and less pressure loss is "overkill."
There is no overkill on an intercooler, the bigger the better (Within reason).

Power Surge said:That would be good for a 1000hp V8, but it's way too large for a 3.0 with a small turbo. You want a cooler than is matched to your setup. You want to keep the air velocity up through the core. There's a fine line between maintaining velocity, having a too restrictive core, and having too large a core. That's why real custom intercoolers are $1000, not $200.
It WILL work, as far as cooling your air charge. But you may have some big time lag having to fill that thing with air on spool up.
****, I didn't even run a cooler that big on my 1000hp turbo Lightning.
Power Surge said:That would be good for a 1000hp V8, but it's way too large for a 3.0 with a small turbo. You want a cooler than is matched to your setup. You want to keep the air velocity up through the core. There's a fine line between maintaining velocity, having a too restrictive core, and having too large a core. That's why real custom intercoolers are $1000, not $200.
It WILL work, as far as cooling your air charge. But you may have some big time lag having to fill that thing with air on spool up.
****, I didn't even run a cooler that big on my 1000hp turbo Lightning.
AaronZ34 said:"Filling" the cold system with air is a very very very small part of lag/boost threshold, and is negligible. I guarantee you adding that intercooler to a previously non-intercooled car, and you will not notice a difference in lag and/or boost threshold/timing.
.yeah to each there own man... i wont knock yer opinion.Power Surge said:Well, he asked what we think, and that's what I think. I've built a lot of turbo vehicles. Just my opinion of course, others may vary.
AaronZ34 said:"Filling" the cold system with air is a very very very small part of lag/boost threshold, and is negligible. I guarantee you adding that intercooler to a previously non-intercooled car, and you will not notice a difference in lag and/or boost threshold/timing.