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Laminova Cored Intercoolers (Home Brew 2. GQ TD 42 )

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Post by awill4x4 »

How about a 1000 bhp supercharged BMW running a 10 core Laminova setup, and running mid 9 second quarters Yikes!!!!
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

I think our latest 12 core single pass for the LS1 Twin Turbo will whooop it's 10 core double pass ass :D

Your welding is better too ;)

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Post by benhl »

This is getting beyond a joke now...... but still somewhat sexier all the time :cool:
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Post by lewie »

Owning a GQ RD28T and reading up on other people struggling to keep temps down to prevent the old 2.8 head cracking, and also struggling to plumb any sort of intercooler between the tbo outlet and manifold inlet being directly above. This type of cooler would be ideal for the 2.8 and only having a few inches of pipe between turbo and manifold it would work extremely well and efficiently IMO.

Have you fellas looked into the 2.8s at all??

any help appreciated

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Post by matt.mcinnes »

lewie wrote:Owning a GQ RD28T and reading up on other people struggling to keep temps down to prevent the old 2.8 head cracking, and also struggling to plumb any sort of intercooler between the tbo outlet and manifold inlet being directly above. This type of cooler would be ideal for the 2.8 and only having a few inches of pipe between turbo and manifold it would work extremely well and efficiently IMO.

Have you fellas looked into the 2.8s at all??

any help appreciated

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I had a good look at a 2.8 at Dzltec's the other day plenty of room. The intake plenum if I recall is quite large.
I can't see any issues with fitting one of our intercoolers in.
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

benhl wrote:This is getting beyond a joke now...... but still somewhat sexier all the time :cool:
Way beyond a joke and almost at an ABN :shock:
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Post by lewie »

yeah i hope you do 1 for the 2.8 as i think it would be simple and very effective, and an item being chased by many 2.8 owners
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Post by brad-chevlux »

are you guys leaning towards any prices for the generic coolers?
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Post by Dzltec »

Don't forget that a radiator and fan also has to fit somewhere. Thats where it can get a little creative in making it all fit. Once that is sorted, the sky is the limit.

Ice tanks, dry ice, refrigerent going through it, nos, you will see sub zero intake temps easily out of these.

Love the bmw motor.

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Post by love ke70 »

what happens when you freeze the water though ;)

you can get sub zero with an ice box around an air to air, its finding something that will keep good temps, ie, as close to ambient as possible.
cant wait to see how the BMW goes with getting heat out of the water :D
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Post by RED60 »

love ke70 wrote:what happens when you freeze the water though ;)

you can get sub zero with an ice box around an air to air, its finding something that will keep good temps, ie, as close to ambient as possible.
cant wait to see how the BMW goes with getting heat out of the water :D
I would have thought the lower you can get the coolant temp without freezing the better. The bigger the difference in boosted intake air and the coolant medium the more heat gets taken out of the air = more kw/torque... tho this may only be attainable, in the real driving world, for a relatively short time because the coolant for the coolant is ambient air..


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Post by love ke70 »

exactly, whatever you do you are not gonna keep the water cold for long, which is why im interested to see how this goes in the BMW, might end up putting it into my race car, but im not convinced i can keep it cool for 20 or 30 laps.
we shall see...maybe :P

i guess if it ends up arse i can just put it on my ute :lol:
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Post by RED60 »

love ke70 wrote:exactly, whatever you do you are not gonna keep the water cold for long, which is why im interested to see how this goes in the BMW, might end up putting it into my race car, but im not convinced i can keep it cool for 20 or 30 laps.
we shall see...maybe :P

i guess if it ends up arse i can just put it on my ute :lol:
If it gives you 5% more power for the first 5 laps your laughin', you'll be a lap ahead by then.... it's all good from there... :cool: :cool:
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Post by love ke70 »

not if i start boiling water, which standard water to airs seem to do very impressively on track days. much better than when an engine boils over from all reports.
and those cores arnt efficient, imagine the amount of heat going into the water in one of these very efficient designs.


but that said, most water to air coolers have very undersized radiators, so a big rad with clean flow should work...maybe
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Post by bogged »

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Post by matt.mcinnes »

bogged wrote:http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=umoY7DgvRTQ
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It would go faster with one of our intercoolers :D
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Post by marin »

matt.mcinnes wrote:Marin's splitters are in along with a few extra. Along with 4 dash 8 straight fittings.

SNIP
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Should be interesting to see what we can come up with for a radiator for it when I'm home for christmas and we put it all together..... I think we shall be getting the grinder out again lol if only for the grill.

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Post by matt.mcinnes »

marin wrote:
matt.mcinnes wrote:Marin's splitters are in along with a few extra. Along with 4 dash 8 straight fittings.

SNIP
*opens wallet again to pay for some more fantastic engineering*

Should be interesting to see what we can come up with for a radiator for it when I'm home for christmas and we put it all together..... I think we shall be getting the grinder out again lol if only for the grill.

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Move the air con thermo fan and lose the air horns and there should be plenty of space with a few minor adjustments.
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Post by coxy321 »

bogged wrote:http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=umoY7DgvRTQ
add one to this - 1000HP GU
That bonnet scoop is fully sick uleh!! Where can i buy one??

And yes, it does need a laminova cooler, cause the HKS one it has looks just plain old tacky. That was a terrible looking install.

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Post by matt.mcinnes »

Awill4x4 has been busy today.

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Post by coxy321 »

Off topic, but thats a fuggin HUGE set of brakes on that beamer!! :shock:
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

coxy321 wrote:Off topic, but thats a fuggin HUGE set of brakes on that beamer!! :shock:
It's going to need them with our intercooler fitted :D
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Post by awill4x4 »

coxy321 wrote:Off topic, but thats a fuggin HUGE set of brakes on that beamer!! :shock:
Yeah, Tom the BMW's owner is also the owner of PPM Racing (Pure Performance Motorsport) He has the brakes made to his specs (6 spot on this car) and also a fine range of H beam conrods and forged pistons mainly for the European market but also does low volume builds as well.
His website is www.ppmracing.com if anyone wants to check out what he does.
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

The Mav saw some work over Christmas

The start of the heat exchanger, after me and Marin and DaveJB spent half the day at the wreckers we elected to go with a late modle Telstar radiator.
We let Marin grind a little bit of the grill away but only a little bit none of the chrome was lost :D

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Post by awill4x4 »

I hope your not annoying my boss Darren at Trikfab Matt?
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

awill4x4 wrote:I hope your not annoying my boss Darren at Trikfab Matt?
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He has more work to do tomorrow something about people taking too much time off :D

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Post by matt.mcinnes »

End tanks done and a quick check for size.

Just the inlets and out lets and mountings to do.

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Post by Z()LTAN »

matt,

any downfall if i were to put my heat exchanger on the back of the ute with twin thermos?

Maby use a Toyota 79series rad and make reducers for the tank openings?

Ps i even took out my A/C condenser to allow full flow for the engine radiator.
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Z()LTAN wrote:matt,

any downfall if i were to put my heat exchanger on the back of the ute with twin thermos?

Maby use a Toyota 79series rad and make reducers for the tank openings?

Ps i even took out my A/C condenser to allow full flow for the engine radiator.
Nope, matt has his running in the back of his 40 with a thermo-fan. The problem just becomes water flow, i think he uses a davies craig ewp.
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