HDI INTERCOOLER
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HDI INTERCOOLER
does anyone know if a larger more effective intercooler can be fitted in the original vertical mounting point next to the rad,fancy trying a bigger one but dont fancy going to the hassle of a front mounted one as it sounds a lot of work?
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I been thinking of doing something like that myself, but I dont think a bigger intercooler alone will do much tho.
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You won't fit a much bigger intercooler in the OE position, though there's scope for a thicker one. If you plan ahead then an FMIC isn't too much hassle. the popular solution is to make some alloy brackets to tilt the top of the rad inwards, and thus create room in front. Alternatively, there is room in the lower bumper for a long, slim one (oo-er matron!).
Nothing too strenuous in either scenario, provided you have basic metal work skills and a few spare quid to spend on a cooler/scrap ally/hoses. You'll likely see an improvement in power a little further up the rev range, effectively widening the sweet spot in the power band.
Good luck.
Nothing too strenuous in either scenario, provided you have basic metal work skills and a few spare quid to spend on a cooler/scrap ally/hoses. You'll likely see an improvement in power a little further up the rev range, effectively widening the sweet spot in the power band.
Good luck.
yeah i thought as much didnt think that there would be much scope for a bigger one!!!!!!! in the original position but didnt fancy going to the hassle of an fmic but now youve got me thinking i prefer the idea of the skinny one as opposed to tilting the radiator i dont mind spending a bit to get the right cooler and hoses as long as its not a small fortune!! and bracket fabrication wouldnt be a problem as we have a metalsmiths department at work,do you know what ic would suit this application? and i suppose front bumper removal would be manditary how big a jobs that?
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YOu could always try either an RS500 stock cooler available below:
RS500 Stock Cooler - Ebay
Or a Douuble Capacity RS Turbo Forge Motorsport from ebay
RST Forge Intercooler
The cosworth will best fit yours tbh..
HTH
RS500 Stock Cooler - Ebay
Or a Douuble Capacity RS Turbo Forge Motorsport from ebay
RST Forge Intercooler
The cosworth will best fit yours tbh..
HTH
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Have a look at this place, they do a remap but also uprate the IC
http://www.allardturbosport.co.uk/
http://www.allardturbosport.co.uk/
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http://www.turbobits.co.uk/ do a range of reasonably priced 'coolers in various sizes, including long (oo-er again!).
Samco sell numerous individual hoses, pipes, joiners and clips, and also do 'universal' I/C hose kits for about £80, which contain about half a dozen hoses/pipes etc.
Enjoy!
Samco sell numerous individual hoses, pipes, joiners and clips, and also do 'universal' I/C hose kits for about £80, which contain about half a dozen hoses/pipes etc.
Enjoy!