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HDJ79 Intercooler

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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HDJ79 Intercooler

Post by cozzav8 »

Has anyone had any experience puting an intercooler on a hdj79 series ute, im thinking it may have to be a barrel type water/air with remote mount radiator, any help would be great

Cheers Corey
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Post by lshobie »

I just fabbed up some for the 79 series, here is the install in my truck. It definatly makes a difference. If you have the disposible income for a water/air intercooler then that's the way to go.

http://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=165863&page=5 Scroll down for a pic of my intercooler - the piping is 2 inch in and 2.5 inch out. I am having more piping made - the stuff pictured is the prototype - cleaner welds are on the new pipe - pics coming soon.

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Post by bj on roids »

I had a front mount on my 75 series.

I had a two inch body lift and I had it where the panel is that has 3 holes in it below the grille.

I ran the piping in between the inner and outer guard (there is a air gap there) Passenger side down to front mount, then back up drivers side and into engine.

EASY, heaps of room, looks great...

You can add sprayers along your bumper to get temps lower than ambient.. I had no spotlights on the front.
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Post by cozzav8 »

bj, what size intercooler was that and what size piping did you find best to use

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Post by _RYAN_ »

cozzav8, the blue 75 in your avatar looks kinda like the exact same 75 sitting in my driveway...
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Post by cozzav8 »

LOL thats because it is
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Post by _RYAN_ »

Your old 75 is an animal, the funniest thing is watching the little asian trying to climb into it....oh and trying to dodge the fist size rocks it kicks up while im riding behind him out at woodford.
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Post by bj on roids »

cozzav8 wrote:bj, what size intercooler was that and what size piping did you find best to use

Cheers Corey
I cut one down off a Cabover Freightliner

maybe a Cummins N14. I used about a third of it, custom tanks to the same shape as the panel it was replacing plus the 2", and instead of that kind of flat piece i just went diagonal from the coner.

I cut through the fins and whacked a small piece of aluminium angle along the bottom.
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Post by cozzav8 »

might look into something like that bj, thanks for the help
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Post by hdj105 »

cozzav8 wrote:might look into something like that bj, thanks for the help
Cooma Diesel in Canberra make an air to air unit along with a modified or replacement grille (pushed forward). Maybe worth a call.
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