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pandrade 04-10-2012 01:54 AM

inter cooler upgrade
 
im looking to upgrade my crapy factory intercooler and im looking at this one any idia if this would work well
http://www.siliconeintakes.com/produ...bb188e9859c37d

i remember one of the senior mems likeing this website so i looked into it .whith this size intercooler would there have to be any modifications to fit into factory location( i dont mind minor cuts and welds but i want to keep the front steel beam behind the bumper)?

also if any one has ever blue printed a factory unit could i get a copy to compare size options, or if any one has bought and installed this unit could you share your expirience

Awyman18 04-10-2012 05:20 PM

i bought one very similar, i havnt put it in yet, but i believe very little to no modifications...i mean, ur probably going to have to make ur own brackets, but besides that i dont think u will have to relocate anything.

MJG 04-10-2012 07:27 PM

Oil cooler relocation
 
The Spearco style is a tight fit. I dont recall any major dismemberment required to get it in the car. However, I think the oil cooler requires relocation.

pandrade 04-10-2012 10:06 PM

ok thanks for the input, are the intakes big enough or to big for factory pluming

Awyman18 04-11-2012 01:28 AM

get hard pipes..lol like metal piping, makes no sense to upgrade the fmic, but keep the plastic restrictive nasty crap

cre 04-11-2012 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Awyman18 (Post 102210)
get hard pipes..lol like metal piping, makes no sense to upgrade the fmic, but keep the plastic restrictive nasty crap

Sure it does. Improved heat exchange and lower pressure drop across the IC is worthwhile no matter what size piping you're running. Now doing it the other way around makes little sense as the IC doesn't flow well to begin with so higher flowing and higher volume piping may actually reduce responsiveness.

Awyman18 04-11-2012 10:38 AM

well true...lol but will 2.5" piping reduce the responsiveness? Because isnt the stock plastic piping 2.5"? or is it 2"?

pandrade 04-11-2012 03:29 PM

what i meant to say was will it fit FACTORY SIZE pipe, not that i would reuse the old pipes, eventualy i want the same diamiter pipes but after market ones

cre 04-11-2012 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Awyman18 (Post 102219)
well true...lol but will 2.5" piping reduce the responsiveness? Because isnt the stock plastic piping 2.5"? or is it 2"?

Sure, it's a matter of volume and that's a HUGE difference in volume. Take a bicycle pump and fill a 1 liter bottle with 30psi. Then fill a 2 liter... which one takes longer? Also the smaller diameter piping grants a higher velocity intake charge (better at low RPM). I'm not saying the factory piping is great... I'm saying that.... oh god... can't believe I'm about to say it..... Bigger isn't always better.... This goes for intakes, throttle bodies, headers, exhaust and so on.

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Originally Posted by pandrade (Post 102222)
what i meant to say was will it fit FACTORY SIZE pipe, not that i would reuse the old pipes, eventualy i want the same diamiter pipes but after market ones

Factory IC inlet and outlet are 2". The factory piping is pretty crazy though and had restrictions all over the place where it's pinched down.

pandrade 04-11-2012 11:55 PM

so what what would be the next step to factory pipes. i know i would need 2 pipe reducers to run this intercooler. im looking for a fast responding motor and what cre said about diamiter is just a perfect explanation, ( i know some of it because on my vintage race bikes im always messing whith velocity stacks for variouse tracks long and short.). i dont quite have the money for new intercooler pipes but i would like to optimize the facotry ones any idias?


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