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Laminova Cored Intercoolers (Home Brew 2. GQ TD 42 )
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I'm having the same headache about the Water cooler and space issues in a 4.2 GU wagon. Got highmount winch cut back into the grill so no space up front and dual battaries, was thinking large top mount cooler with twin bonnet scoops and perhaps thermos under it to suck when slow speed and scoops to push at high speeds... Perhaps also a resivour tank under the under carraige passanger side but concerned about potential damage down there to a tank!!
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
GU 4.2 TD Garrett BB Hi-flow, M8274 + Bells & Whistles with plenty of fruit still on the list!
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Buy a UTEbenhl wrote:I'm having the same headache about the Water cooler and space issues in a 4.2 GU wagon. Got highmount winch cut back into the grill so no space up front and dual battaries, was thinking large top mount cooler with twin bonnet scoops and perhaps thermos under it to suck when slow speed and scoops to push at high speeds... Perhaps also a resivour tank under the under carraige passanger side but concerned about potential damage down there to a tank!!
Any thoughts?
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Had time to look under the bonnet of a GU today but it will be next year before we make a start.
Need to complete the 4 core BMW and 8 core for Dzltec not to mention the LS1's 12 core unit. As well as the Generic GQ.
But after looking at the GU I think both the GU and GQ generic ones will be pretty much the same.
Need to complete the 4 core BMW and 8 core for Dzltec not to mention the LS1's 12 core unit. As well as the Generic GQ.
But after looking at the GU I think both the GU and GQ generic ones will be pretty much the same.
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Shouldn't bee too different thats for sure. The only concern in the GU is space for the water heat transfer/cooler. I am stongly leaning towards twin bonnet scoops up close to the fron of the bonnet (where the horse bit the paint anyway!!!) and then run a top mount cooler with twin thermos under it...matt.mcinnes wrote:Had time to look under the bonnet of a GU today but it will be next year before we make a start.
Need to complete the 4 core BMW and 8 core for Dzltec not to mention the LS1's 12 core unit. As well as the Generic GQ.
But after looking at the GU I think both the GU and GQ generic ones will be pretty much the same.
Yeah this time of year is BS busy, i'll be in touch in early 09 for updates on the GU cooler Keen as!
GU 4.2 TD Garrett BB Hi-flow, M8274 + Bells & Whistles with plenty of fruit still on the list!
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It's not a question that I can answer yes or no too, too many other factors to take into account.Reddo wrote:so is this cooler better than a FMIC at speed? or is it just better at low speed?
The BMW we are currently doing may answer some of these Q's
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It will be intersting to see.
from a 4wd perspective, i can see the benifits, but from a race car/street car... well were yet to see. I'd defently have one on the patrol, but wether i can justify the expense one my street car, is yet to be explored.
Top job matt
from a 4wd perspective, i can see the benifits, but from a race car/street car... well were yet to see. I'd defently have one on the patrol, but wether i can justify the expense one my street car, is yet to be explored.
Top job matt
Nice gq swb ute chop with a huffer for the good times
Reddo wrote:It will be intersting to see.
from a 4wd perspective, i can see the benifits, but from a race car/street car... well were yet to see. I'd defently have one on the patrol, but wether i can justify the expense one my street car, is yet to be explored.
Top job matt
I expect the BMW to spool up faster with less lag due to the short flow paths and air volume of our intercoolers as well as less pressure drop over air to air. So off the line it will be much quicker with the intercooler working from the word go and making full boost quicker. A FMIC if it is sized correctly at optimum speed/cooling will be marginally better but by that time all you will see is the dust of a Laminova intercooled car But what do I know everyone told me my intercooler would never work
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Lornjohn wrote:Matt, don't you know sprinklers are banned in Melbourne, LOL. Johnmatt.mcinnes wrote:Finally drilled and fitted the bleed nipples and bleed the air out of the intercooler now it might work properly and be even colder
Shhhhhh,
Oh and the run to work tonight, usually hit 26C post intercooler temps just cruzing, 6C cooler tonight only 20C after finally getting around to bleeding the air out. Still expext the same small rise at full boost but should cool down even faster off boost now.
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Marin ordered a few bits which arrived this week to reconnect the Turbo and hook it up to the intercooler. He's still in Perth though
I originally fitted a TD42T air box but the ZD30 has a better air flow with a slightly less restrictive feed out so it seems. But rather than change the whole air box I just swapped the tops
The ZD30 is however much easier to work with as it has a flange you can bolt too. The TD42T outlet is slightly bigger than 3" making it more difficult. I picked a 3" flange up from Autobarn and re drilled the wholes to suit, easiest and cheapest solution.
2.5"-2" Reducer connects the intercooler to the Turbo via a 135 Degree bend, although it's close I think a mandrel bent 2" pipe will look better and give a smoother flow. It pulls a little on the reducer.
I originally fitted a TD42T air box but the ZD30 has a better air flow with a slightly less restrictive feed out so it seems. But rather than change the whole air box I just swapped the tops
The ZD30 is however much easier to work with as it has a flange you can bolt too. The TD42T outlet is slightly bigger than 3" making it more difficult. I picked a 3" flange up from Autobarn and re drilled the wholes to suit, easiest and cheapest solution.
2.5"-2" Reducer connects the intercooler to the Turbo via a 135 Degree bend, although it's close I think a mandrel bent 2" pipe will look better and give a smoother flow. It pulls a little on the reducer.
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The inlet from Marin's TD42 Mav will be used now to build our generic bolt on 4 core unit along with the head and rocker cover we already have to aid set up. All cleaned up and ready for the maestro and his welder
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Took Marin's to DzlTec today for its second run on the Dyno. This time with the intercooler in place but without the water hooked up. The aim was to see what if any changes had accrued prior to cooling.
Power difference was negligible. Slightly more lag due to the larger plenum but still minimal. So all in all no great changes though Andy at DzlTec said it ran leaner with the new intake.
Testing Andy also took MAP sensor readings pre and post intercooler. See graph.
Not to be out done I took the 40 down to test
Mine however does have cooling.
Power difference was negligible. Slightly more lag due to the larger plenum but still minimal. So all in all no great changes though Andy at DzlTec said it ran leaner with the new intake.
Testing Andy also took MAP sensor readings pre and post intercooler. See graph.
Not to be out done I took the 40 down to test
Mine however does have cooling.
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I have to say, I am impressed how well Matts i/c works and keeps inlet air temps constant. Over 6 consecutive runs the inlet temps only raised 3 degrees c.
It also goes to show that you don't need high pressure loss to provide cooling to inlet temps.
I also love Andrews welding.
Will be great to see these all finished and fully tested to show just what works and what doesn't.
Andy
It also goes to show that you don't need high pressure loss to provide cooling to inlet temps.
I also love Andrews welding.
Will be great to see these all finished and fully tested to show just what works and what doesn't.
Andy
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Ball bearing turbo upgrades for factory turbo vehicles. Got a diesel question just ask.
Home of the twin turbo shorty and many 150rwkw+ patrols.
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I first came across the Laminova cores by chance here at High Flow a local East Melbourne company while looking for a Jet Hot Ceramic coating for my headers.
They quoted me $3000 for a 3 core unit using smaller cores.
However there is some excellent information here on the links to the 2 pages below.
http://www.hi-flow.com/HPIC2.HTM
http://www.hi-flow.com/HPIC3.HTM
They quoted me $3000 for a 3 core unit using smaller cores.
However there is some excellent information here on the links to the 2 pages below.
http://www.hi-flow.com/HPIC2.HTM
http://www.hi-flow.com/HPIC3.HTM
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Hi Matt,matt.mcinnes wrote:
What are your thoughts on using 2" pipe from turbo to cooler, instead of 2.5" (w/reducer at the turbo end)? Advantages/disadvantages?
I did mine up the same way (2" steel pipe from turbo to 2"/2.25" reducer to cooler barrel) - figured higher gas velocity couldn't be a bad thing and the cooler barrel may have some more 'expansion chamber' effect?
In practice, there's probably not much in it!
-Stu
Tetanus rolling on 37's
2" Pipe smaller diameter marginally less lag, better performance or better economy depending on how you drive. The smaller you keep your intake volume the better.
I always assume the Turbo manufactures have done there home work as to out let size.
I always assume the Turbo manufactures have done there home work as to out let size.
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