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Intercooler on a 13B-T

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Intercooler on a 13B-T

Post by turbo4t »

Anyone done it?, if so is there much gain?.

What is best, top mount, front mont, is a thermo fan required for top mount?.
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Post by midi73 »

I know someone who has done it on his bj73 13bt. I dont know statistics on it, but he said it has a good gain. The main benefit is that it runs cooler, and you can up the psi on your turbo.
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Post by dumbdunce »

there is no gain unless you also increase the boost. you need an EGT probe to tune it properly. front mount is best, there is less chance of heat soaking into the cooler from the engine, which happens a lot with top mounts, even with a fan.

hopefully Carts will post some pics of his front mount in his 60 which we got in for under $1000 including all the plumbing in stainless from Windsor Exhaust Centre.
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Post by toy73 »

Great topic im keen on the answer as im looking at giving my 3b any help i can. What about a patrol intercooler? about the same engine cubes?
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