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Wiggy85

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This is my first real post don't know much about turbos just things I've read or seen,
Im looking to find out what sort of intercooler and size to use with my car.
Is there a method or recomendation of what to use or is it just bigger the better, also what would be the differnce in plate and shell type to extrude type intercoolers if I have got this right. Cheers


stevieturbo

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Northern Ireland

bigger is better.

And it isnt as easy as saying one style is better than the other.

There are shite versions of each style ( see egay ) and quality versions ( see reputable core supplier )

9.85 @ 145mph
202mph standing mile
speed didn't kill me, but taxation probably will


Wiggy85

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So if I fit a nice size forge motorsport one that would be ok.
Does anyone know about DEI Cry02 and if it does much or not worth it.
Cheers


stevieturbo

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Northern Ireland

Ive no idea what a nice size forge motorsport one is.

And I'd say cryo kits are a waste of money. But then....do you even know what sort of temperatures you are trying to cool ??

9.85 @ 145mph
202mph standing mile
speed didn't kill me, but taxation probably will


Joe C

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Carlos Fandango

Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex

as above bigger is better, assuming you can get cooling air through the core,

any thoughts on where your going to put the intercooler?

On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged...

Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...9064&lastpost=1

https://joe1977.imgbb.com/


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