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Intercooler pics, where have you stuck em?

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Intercooler pics, where have you stuck em?

Post by will off road »

Just been looking around at turbo patrols and I havn't seen any intercoolers, I know that the TDs come with a TMIC style, but where are people with after market turbos stickin' em?
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Re: Intercooler pics, where have you stuck em?

Post by weeman »

will off road wrote:Just been looking around at turbo patrols and I havn't seen any intercoolers, I know that the TDs come with a TMIC style, but where are people with after market turbos stickin' em?
front mount is the most popular.

heaps of photos lying around or you could do water to air
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Re: Intercooler pics, where have you stuck em?

Post by bogged »

will off road wrote:Just been looking around at turbo patrols and I havn't seen any intercoolers, I know that the TDs come with a TMIC style, but where are people with after market turbos stickin' em?
Also depends what brand of aftermarket Turbo... with some of them, you cant run over the donk due to the cross over pipe.

both have + and - (top and front), all depends on your usage
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Post by udm »

Its not a patrol, but maybe helps...
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Post by Z()LTAN »

sif.. go the wrx top mount!
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Post by Den81 »

My top mount,dose depend on turbo set up tho,
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Post by mav »

Den81 wrote:My top mount,dose depend on turbo set up tho,
Cheers Den
what do you use to support the intercooler ? just the hoses ?
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Post by Den81 »

what do you use to support the intercooler ? just the hoses ?[/quote]

Brackets at the back,and im making front mounts at the moment.
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Post by awill4x4 »

Here's one I built.
I don't know whats up with me or my computer at the moment but I can't seem to get my photos to show on the page.
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Post by Vanne »

can one fitt a intercooler on a factory fitted SD33TD?

if so, any linkage as to how would be sweet as :)
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Post by Bad JuJu »

awill4x4 wrote:Here's one I built.
I don't know whats up with me or my computer at the moment but I can't seem to get my photos to show on the page.
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Post by awill4x4 »

Thanks for that Bad JuJu. I've tried clicking the image button and pasting the Url then clicking the image button to close the link but when I click preview it doesn't show the pic and I haven't got a clue what's going wrong.
Anyone got any ideas on what's wrong? I've had no trouble posting pics in the past.
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Post by awill4x4 »

Thanks for that Bad JuJu, I'll give it a try.
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Post by zagan »

Looks good I like the pipes coming straight down, that has given me an idea that I could try.

I was thinking of grabbing a TD27 intercooler setup but I was unsure about the space but the pipes coming down should work good.
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Post by will off road »

So why are the TMICs so poular. I heard that the FMICs cool the air a lot more
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

will off road wrote:So why are the TMICs so poular. I heard that the FMICs cool the air a lot more
Easy to set up and most people want to keep there aircon (you have to move it to get a decent size air - air in). But you right, TMIC suffer from heat soak.
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Post by bogged »

GQ4.8coilcab wrote:
will off road wrote:So why are the TMICs so poular. I heard that the FMICs cool the air a lot more
Easy to set up and most people want to keep there aircon (you have to move it to get a decent size air - air in). But you right, TMIC suffer from heat soak.
and front mounts suffer from accident damage when you hit things, and mud same as radiators...

.. both have + and - lots.
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Post by Mulisha »

bogged wrote:
GQ4.8coilcab wrote:
will off road wrote:So why are the TMICs so poular. I heard that the FMICs cool the air a lot more
Easy to set up and most people want to keep there aircon (you have to move it to get a decent size air - air in). But you right, TMIC suffer from heat soak.
and front mounts suffer from accident damage when you hit things, and mud same as radiators...

.. both have + and - lots.
well a prssure cleaner a quick blast after a 4wd will fix the mud and shave the grill so u still have some protection not just a cooler sticking out there.

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Post by bogged »

Mulisha wrote:well a prssure cleaner a quick blast after a 4wd will fix the mud and shave the grill so u still have some protection not just a cooler sticking out there.

Rick.
Does you no good while your out 4wdin for the day/weekend/week does it? What happens when you hit a bog 10 mins into day 1? useless IC for the entire journey. infact will hold the heat in even more and work as an interheater.

As I say, front mount and top mount both have + and - :cry:

Also with most cars, GQ/GU specifically (in relation to radiator) there is so much crap infront of radiator that you cant just hose them out, you can only get about 1/4 or less from infront of car, you must remove radiator etc to totally clean them. You would really have to have the IC out in the open /damage area to be that simple to be able to hose it all out, then you risk damage from accident/rocks etc..
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Post by tna racing »

now guys and girls i would go front mount due to heat rises thats my opinion top mount will get 2 hot just common sense on highly modded trucks thats my say
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Post by bogged »

adam penfold wrote:no guys and girls i would go front mount due to heat rises and ur top mount will get 2 hot just common sense on highly modded trucks
then why do all manufacturers go top mount?
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Post by tna racing »

coz they aint pullen much horse power think of it boged
wat does heat do rises......u want ur intercooler satying as cold as possible dnt u
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Post by rvh96 »

engine bay heat makes no differance the bonnet scoop forces cold air down though the top mount cooler pushing the hot air in the engine bay down under the car . when you fit a front mount on a 4x4 and gets full of mud & shit no air goes though anything so not only does the ic run hot so does the water temp over heating your engine and trans if its auto this is why manufacturers fit top mount coolers, even some performance cars use top mounts not because of the mud and debis thing but so the radiator can get a cooler air flow
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Post by tna racing »

beleave wot u want mr i hate body lifts
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adam penfold wrote:beleave wot u want mr i hate body lifts
how much experience have you had working on and modifying cars i have been an automotive engineer for the last 32 years 21 of which in my own workshops i currently own 3 but i guess i woundnt know us much as a 15 year old kid
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rvh96 wrote:
adam penfold wrote:beleave wot u want mr i hate body lifts
how much experience have you had working on and modifying cars i have been an automotive engineer for the last 32 years 21 of which in my own workshops i currently own 3 but i guess i woundnt know us much as a 15 year old kid

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Post by Mulisha »

big bundy wrote:
rvh96 wrote:
adam penfold wrote:beleave wot u want mr i hate body lifts
how much experience have you had working on and modifying cars i have been an automotive engineer for the last 32 years 21 of which in my own workshops i currently own 3 but i guess i woundnt know us much as a 15 year old kid

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Post by tna racing »

rvh96 wrote:
adam penfold wrote:beleave wot u want mr i hate body lifts
how much experience have you had working on and modifying cars i have been an automotive engineer for the last 32 years 21 of which in my own workshops i currently own 3 but i guess i woundnt know us much as a 15 year old kid
ur a fark head i work wif a bloke thats been a deisel mechanic for 22 years and he hates em 2.have u heard of al cuthill he sez it 2
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Post by tna racing »

leave it at that ask any racer look at birdys it has a front mount
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