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Thoughts on Denco Diesel intercoolers.

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Thoughts on Denco Diesel intercoolers.

Post by Mick666 »

G'day peoples. Was wondering if any of you have heard how the Denco Diesel "coolant to air" intercoolers are? I am looking to fit one to my HZJ75 Cruiser, but can't find any reviews on them. Would like to hear what people who have them fitted think. Any info would be greatly appreciated! :)
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Re: Thoughts on Denco Diesel intercoolers.

Post by vn15 »

Mick666 wrote:G'day peoples. Was wondering if any of you have heard how the Denco Diesel "coolant to air" intercoolers are? I am looking to fit one to my HZJ75 Cruiser, but can't find any reviews on them. Would like to hear what people who have them fitted think. Any info would be greatly appreciated! :)
An article about them in 4WD Monthly #86.
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

They would work well, but only the area on the pipe on the inside cools the air, it would be better to run a decent water to air core.
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Post by GutSquisher Media »

The Denco water to air intercoolers works fine.

They are a std intercooler core contained within a shell this shell is filled with water, the water is then cooled by pumping it too a seperate radiator.

Dropped about 150 to 200 Degrees off my Ex temp, and you lose about 1 to 2 psi boost across intercooler.
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