ETS Water to Air Intercooler. In progress...
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ETS Water to Air Intercooler. In progress...
JR was working thru the weekend getting the intercooler done. He sent me some awesome pics of the step by step process of building the intercooler. JR will get on here in the morning and explain more of why and how this systems is going to work. But i know he is shooting for 70deg temps!
He should be done with it here by tomorrow night so we will have all the pics and details up
I know there will be another tank in the cab that you put ice in that pumps back to the intercooler.
He should be done with it here by tomorrow night so we will have all the pics and details up
I know there will be another tank in the cab that you put ice in that pumps back to the intercooler.
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Looking sweet Paul! Should look killer once all done and polished! the guys over there at ETS are really coming out with some nice stuff! Good Job ETS!!! Can't wait for ETS to get my FMIC done *hint hint*
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Looking good Paul! Im really looking forward to getting up there soon to meet everybody! If you got time maybe we can get together and have a while we watch Lucas work his magic.
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I'm contemplating doing this to my evo, and running an Ice bath on race days, and running a heat exchanger for daily driving. I'm pretty sure that a water to air intercooler is just fine on a DD car.
John
EDIT: And the fact that if you can get one above the tranny, the intake track will be short as hell!
John
EDIT: And the fact that if you can get one above the tranny, the intake track will be short as hell!
Last edited by dueces; Feb 11, 2008 at 02:50 PM.