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garethlloyd

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Ive just picked up a cossie 2wd intercooler for £16.

On first impressions it appears to be quite big.
Anyone got any pictures of where best to locate them.

Im thinking infront of the rocker cover with a few holes drilled in the bonnet.

What do ya think?


AlexF2003

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thats how JF does it....

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garethlloyd

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Thats cool, just looked bigger than I expected when I removed it from the box.

Cheers.


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just out of interest
is there a way/type of intercooler that you can fit under the bonnet without hving to cut holes in the bonnet?
if so were and what one(s)?

cheers
josh

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td5 land rover (modified end caps)*tongue*

Edited by Dangerous on 28th Jan, 2006.


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late transit intercoolers look good

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the merc vito is exactly the same size as an mpi rad

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Oh, Oh, I've got a Vito!! :)



2WD Cossie IC.

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



giallofly

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Pictured is the one i fitted into Alex's for him, it is a 2wd with one of the cap belt belt sawed off and rewelded at 90 degrees.



my one is a 4x4 so even bigger in every dimension, but i do not have a side mount rad in the way.

Hope that helps!

JF

Edited by giallofly on 29th Jan, 2006.

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garethlloyd

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Cheers guys!


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and another reminder of this intercooler database i cobbled together around three years ago:
http://www.lyons-it.co.uk/photo/Intercoolers/index.html

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diddy

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Dave , are you still adding pictures to that database?

Mines not on there - Fiat coupe turbo.

I've got pictures if you want?

David


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email it to Jimster... make, model and year.

On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY


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