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Intercooler help

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Intercooler help

Post by pipebender »

Anyone have info on aftermarket intercoolers for 1HDT cruisers. ( brands, fittment, value of fitting one etc ) ant info would be appreciated
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Re: Intercooler help

Post by MUSS »

pipebender wrote:Anyone have info on aftermarket intercoolers for 1HDT cruisers. ( brands, fittment, value of fitting one etc ) ant info would be appreciated
search 1HDT intercooler ;)
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Re: Intercooler help

Post by Northside 4x4 »

We do a water to air setup for 1HZ and 1HDT's
You can check out our website or give us a call for more details mate.
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Re: Intercooler help

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Northside 4x4 wrote:We do a water to air setup for 1HZ and 1HDT's
You can check out our website or give us a call for more details mate.
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what about a 13bt or 3b set up?
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Re: Intercooler help

Post by Northside 4x4 »

Woudlnt be to much of a problem.

Post up a pic of the engine bay and I can determine which sized core would be suitable and give you a rough quote.
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Northside 4x4 wrote:Woudlnt be to much of a problem.

Post up a pic of the engine bay and I can determine which sized core would be suitable and give you a rough quote.
this is what i currently have on the slug

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Re: Intercooler help

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take note there is far less room under the bonnet due to the 3b motor being a square motor un like the 1hz
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Re: Intercooler help

Post by Northside 4x4 »

A 1HZ kit would fit in there easy with just straight end tanks rather than the billet cnc machined outlet I use for the 1HZ's.

The barrels are ok. Not the best out there but still quite a bit better than the front mount setups I have seen.

Only problem I have found with them is the cooling capability for the restriction isnt fantastic.
Generally the more pressure drop you would have across the core means better cooling capacity.
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Re: Intercooler help

Post by hulsty »

Hey Muss, I posted in your other thread so not to take this one to far off topic, I have a 13BT with the same barrel setup.

Northside, have you ever played with 13BT's? maybe post in Muss's thread to keep this one on topic.
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Re: Intercooler help

Post by ledgend80 »

Northside 4x4 wrote:We do a water to air setup for 1HZ and 1HDT's
You can check out our website or give us a call for more details mate.
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how high does the top off the cooler sit above the rocker cover and how much clearance between the top of the cooler and the bonnet.
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Re: Intercooler help

Post by Northside 4x4 »

Its about 30mm or so off the cover, maybe a smidge more.
Plenty of bonnet clearance though, generally another 30-40mm
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