
Dont want to top mount it!! even though it will be an easier job, it will be much better up front. Might contact this mob in the UK as well...
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MudLux101 wrote:Safari / Airpower Systems make a front mount intercooler
http://www.airpowersystems.com.au/safar ... 3l/3l.html
maybe try giving them a call.
eliteforce32 wrote:could of helped if u wanted to know about t/m intercooler
Drop Bear wrote:Do you have a top mount? how does it go? i have a mate thats a ricer head (works for hot 4's) recons front mount is the go you get better cooling, which makes sense to me.
ausyota wrote:Gribble wrote:Testamate to this is the fact that every factory turbo diesel built (4wd anyway) has its intercooler top mounted. So if the manufactures do it, it must be for a reason.
Wrong![]()
Ford courior/mazda bravo have front mount.
Paul.
Gribble wrote:Drop Bear wrote:Do you have a top mount? how does it go? i have a mate thats a ricer head (works for hot 4's) recons front mount is the go you get better cooling, which makes sense to me.
Top mount is the go.
Yes having an intercooler at the front is good for cooling the boosted air, but in a diesel its bad because the heat from the intercooler is the blown straight onto the radiator. Its even worse if you have aircon added into the equation. Most hilux diesels are struggling to stay cool as it is. When you go adding a turbo it would just about be on its limits. Then going and adding bullbars, winches and spotties that take up the whole frontal area of the radiator makes it worse again!
Another good reason to have it top mounted is its less damage prone from gravel, rocks, koalas etc.![]()
Last but not least, if its top mounted then the turbo has alot less pipework to pressurise, which means responsiveness.
Just remember its a 4wd, not a gtr skyline. Try to aim for good torque just about 2000rpm, not max power at 4grand!
Testamate to this is the fact that every factory turbo diesel built (4wd anyway) has its intercooler top mounted. So if the manufactures do it, it must be for a reason.
Gribble wrote:PS. The dude from Hot4s name isn't Jason is it? Lives in KL?
HIL01X wrote:I have the safari setup and while it used to heat up a bit towing up hills on a hot day I fixed it by doing a bodylift and opening up the area between the chassis and the body. There's now a gap there about 2.5 inches high and the air goes straight through the radiator without going through intrcooler or aircon. Also put some extra silicon stuff in the fan hub, it never goes over half way on the gauge now.
If your going slow air is still goes throgh the intrcooler but if it was top mount I dont think it would as much.
eliteforce32 wrote:top mount inter will not be affected by engine heat with a scoop fitted, mine is a Gu type, and got this fitted for 100 bucks at my local panel beater, this style will infact cuase more air to be drwan into the engine bay and down the transmition tunnel adding to the draft to ur engine.
secoundly for slow going, what ever ur wheelin in the top mount, well ive jump out of my rig and and its never been to much past warm .
and the plumbing of the intercooler as stated before is much easier on top as there is more room to mount and easy access for maintenance purposes.
my intercooler is a paj one can't remember what model and i got it off a mate but if u want to do it cheaper just source one through ur mate of a ricer wrecker place !
T/M also the plumbing there is less of and as said in the post less area/volume of are to pressurise and there for minimal lag
fitting as i say i did mine, and by no means am i a mechanic (chef by trade) i just had my truck in for a tune once done to make sure the fuel and boost levels were set at a reliable setting.
just my 2c but make a wise choice because it is a very expensive stuffup
sims
Drop Bear wrote:Gribble wrote:PS. The dude from Hot4s name isn't Jason is it? Lives in KL?
Thats him!
eliteforce32 wrote:yeah i had mine on for about 12 18 months before i got the bug to start playing around with boost and intercoolers, don't expect a throw u back in the seat kind of shitwith just adding an intercooler, but what i found was on the highway the top end boost was more noticably (SP?) and the low end torque was increased.. i love it!
Mate seriously, the heat that ur talking about from the motor, i have never had anyproblems, as i said above i can get out and touch th intercooler after alday hard wheelin or drivin and not burn my hand or anything under the bonnet......
good luck to u with endever.. and yes plenty of beer and mates while doing this will help![]()
... if ur in brissie i could show u my rig and the setup!
Yep, hes still a dreggaGribble wrote:I went to Muirfield High with him, is he still smoking bongs?
Gribble wrote:Anyhoo, Im not running a cooler on my turbo setup and it runs good, i really should get the injectors done up though, thats another story. Plus i got GU scoop, which is more of a wank than actually cooling anything, even though the pipes run right under it. Ive thought about running a top mount but its got enough power (for a hilux) as it is. I like reliability.
Arron nz wrote:Call this a stupid question but intercooling a non turbo would still be an advantage. so why does no one do it? i assume cause the kw gain would be not worth the money spent?
ps sorry im not trying to steal your thread and wont ask any more questions on it.
Cheers.
Arron.
Bitsamissin wrote:My mate has a 95 dual cab Lux with a Safari turbo and is looking to intercool it. It goes good as he's had an aneroid fitted and the fuel pump tinkered with.
Looking at his truck a front mount intercooler would be a friggin nightmare. I showed him a top mounted unit from a 94 2.8TDI Paj and I can get them for $400 complete with mounting brackets and thermo fan (they ran a thermo fan underneath wired to a temp switch) which he can wire to a switch on the dash for slow offroad work.
The plumbing will be a shitload easier and his has a 2" body lift so clearance is fine. A bonnet scoop from a Paj with the rubber seal completes the package.
Arron nz wrote:Call this a stupid question but intercooling a non turbo would still be an advantage. so why does no one do it? i assume cause the kw gain would be not worth the money spent?
ps sorry im not trying to steal your thread and wont ask any more questions on it.
Cheers.
Arron.
eliteforce32 wrote:yeah i don't know if i said this already but i have this system, paj intercooler, with thermo fan and there is a factory thermo switch in the back, they ***** up so don't use them, go for craig davies. but the paj unit is neat and does its job very well, i picked mine up for $150 here in brissie, but was luky to be at the right place at the right time.... good luck in ur endervers.
Drop Bear wrote:Thanks for the responses fellas...HIL01X wrote:I have the safari setup and while it used to heat up a bit towing up hills on a hot day I fixed it by doing a bodylift and opening up the area between the chassis and the body. There's now a gap there about 2.5 inches high and the air goes straight through the radiator without going through intrcooler or aircon. Also put some extra silicon stuff in the fan hub, it never goes over half way on the gauge now.
If your going slow air is still goes throgh the intrcooler but if it was top mount I dont think it would as much.
I have 2" body lift so should be cool, dont do any towing nor do i plan too. How much did the Safari setup set you back if you dont mind my asking?
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