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would this work?
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would this work?
was just wondering if a universal 19 row oil cooler cood be used as a radiator for a water to air intercooler....... have been told "no" but i didnt get an explenation... can anyone explain why please? i have a subaru EJ20 water to air intercooler i want to put on my toyota 3B ..... if you know of another radiator let me know please...cheers!
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yeah see thats what i thort too the radiator in question is aircraft grade alloy so i would not have thort there wood have been a problem....... been lookin for a desent motor bike rad. toobadger wrote:as long as the material isnt susepatable to corrosian etc id say go for it
otherwise use a motor bike or very small car radiator
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I used a transmission cooler as a water to air radiator for years on a 2ltr turbo engine. As long as it flows well I cant see a problem. I've heard alot of people tend to use small radiators like mini or early corolla but I just didnt have the room in my particular application. BTW, I ran 18psi all day everyday.
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I had a 87 FWD Celica. I transplanted the Turbo GT4 engine into it and used the water to air IC that came with it (ST165). It looks like this:
As said I used a transmission cooler instead of the original radiator (wasnt supplied with the engine). Mine handled 18psi with no probs so I cant imagine 8psi would be a problem as IC was designed for about that from the factory boost setup. All comes down to the speed your water pump (for the IC) flows at. Too fast and it doesnt stay in the radiator long enough to cool.
More info here: http://www.alltrac.net/tuning/intercooler.html on my IC as well as the later model GT4 which was a bit bigger and more efficient. Might be some decent info there for you as it gives sizes for the standard radiators used for each model.
As said I used a transmission cooler instead of the original radiator (wasnt supplied with the engine). Mine handled 18psi with no probs so I cant imagine 8psi would be a problem as IC was designed for about that from the factory boost setup. All comes down to the speed your water pump (for the IC) flows at. Too fast and it doesnt stay in the radiator long enough to cool.
More info here: http://www.alltrac.net/tuning/intercooler.html on my IC as well as the later model GT4 which was a bit bigger and more efficient. Might be some decent info there for you as it gives sizes for the standard radiators used for each model.
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You would run coolant with water, not straight coolant.Damo wrote:If you're worried about corrosion just run coolant in it instead of water.
Coolant (glycol) has very poor heat transfer, but good anti-corrosion properties.
Water has the best heat transfer of any readily available liquids you can stick into your radiator/heat exchanger
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I assume you meant what HotFour said??? He is entirely correct - pure water is a much better coolant than water+ethylene glycol. The only reason we don"t use pure water is because of corrosion and freezing problems.-Scott- wrote:Ben?
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So to help MUSS - a small radiator, or all cooler are all heat exchangers and anything put in there will work to some degree. Like any heat exchanger the biggest (and most efficient) one you put in there will work best. Keeping all the metals in the intercooler and the radiator the same (and non-corrosive) will mean you can run pure water to make it work more efficiently.
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i got 1 of these sittin in the shed at home doin nuthin....RAY185 wrote:I had a 87 FWD Celica. I transplanted the Turbo GT4 engine into it and used the water to air IC that came with it (ST165). It looks like this:
As said I used a transmission cooler instead of the original radiator (wasnt supplied with the engine). Mine handled 18psi with no probs so I cant imagine 8psi would be a problem as IC was designed for about that from the factory boost setup. All comes down to the speed your water pump (for the IC) flows at. Too fast and it doesnt stay in the radiator long enough to cool.
More info here: http://www.alltrac.net/tuning/intercooler.html on my IC as well as the later model GT4 which was a bit bigger and more efficient. Might be some decent info there for you as it gives sizes for the standard radiators used for each model.
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So just about everything except for the intercooler and air hoses??? I am interested - let me know.bazooked wrote:ehhe, muss pmd me yesterday askin about it, i got the tank, rad and pump and hoses, will let ya no what happens, oh and its of a 2 litre yota.
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