japspeed intercooler.... good or bad
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TurboXS are good(but 1199$) and in US guys use them more often,but probably best are Perrin,APS,Hypeflow.
http://www.turboxs.com/shop_prod.php?what_category=4
http://www.turboxs.com/shop_prod.php?what_category=4
My large topmount was a Turbo XS one and I can vouch that they are good value
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Hybrid front mount intercooler kits are available next day and have been so for the last seven years. Hybrid GT MY93-00, Hybrid GT2 MY93-00, Hybrid GDB MY01-05.
These are proven performance kits providing low air charge temperatures and minimal pressure drop across the core.
harveysmith1@btopenworld.com All available for next day delivery.
Fitting service and full spares compliment.
These are proven performance kits providing low air charge temperatures and minimal pressure drop across the core.
harveysmith1@btopenworld.com All available for next day delivery.
Fitting service and full spares compliment.
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Hybrid front mount intercooler kits are available next day and have been so for the last seven years. Hybrid GT MY93-00, Hybrid GT2 MY93-00, Hybrid GDB MY01-05.
These are proven performance kits providing low air charge temperatures and minimal pressure drop across the core.
harveysmith1@btopenworld.com All available for next day delivery.
Fitting service and full spares compliment.
These are proven performance kits providing low air charge temperatures and minimal pressure drop across the core.
harveysmith1@btopenworld.com All available for next day delivery.
Fitting service and full spares compliment.
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harvey, the hybrid has earnt a very good reputation for good quality and having a good core that actually works, if it wasnt for the fact it has a pipe run that goes under the engine i would order 1 right now, is there anyway hybrid would change this for top of engine run?
If you want prevent damage the pipe which going under car,you may have look for skid plate/sump guard(from US cost around 150$ and arrive to you around 2 weeks or from UK for 350£)
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There will be NO pipe damage if the pipework is fitted properly and it will not be the lowest part on the car.
There is actually no need for alternative pipework if it is installed correctly.
When making the installation there is a stableizer bar held in by two bolts which will be stopping the pipe from sitting higher. Undo these. Knock the bolts out and put
them back upside down so they face up over with the nuts on the top rather than facing the bottom. The pipework when installed properly does not sit down below the bed level as those that have had the installation done by ourselves can confirm.
That said I prefer the previous pipe run which was all on top but that was changed to avoid the need to fit a shorter but wider battery.
If anyone actually needs a replacement pipe because they have destroyed theirs I keep two of these in stock but in the years I have been selling/fitting the kits I can only remember supplying two spares so this issue appears to be very over done. I am already in touch with the manufacturer on this but if anyone has this problem and wants it put right for them, bring the car to Darlington and we will alter the pipework as outlined above.
There is actually no need for alternative pipework if it is installed correctly.
When making the installation there is a stableizer bar held in by two bolts which will be stopping the pipe from sitting higher. Undo these. Knock the bolts out and put
them back upside down so they face up over with the nuts on the top rather than facing the bottom. The pipework when installed properly does not sit down below the bed level as those that have had the installation done by ourselves can confirm.
That said I prefer the previous pipe run which was all on top but that was changed to avoid the need to fit a shorter but wider battery.
If anyone actually needs a replacement pipe because they have destroyed theirs I keep two of these in stock but in the years I have been selling/fitting the kits I can only remember supplying two spares so this issue appears to be very over done. I am already in touch with the manufacturer on this but if anyone has this problem and wants it put right for them, bring the car to Darlington and we will alter the pipework as outlined above.
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My HDi kit is no lower than the rest of the car, will try and get a pic up when the weather improves.
It was also doing such a good job when getting it mapped Duncan thought it had V-Power in it, nope just Total 95RON unleaded.
It was also doing such a good job when getting it mapped Duncan thought it had V-Power in it, nope just Total 95RON unleaded.
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From last dyno(TD04L boost 1.3 bar,FMIC and Slowboy racing remap) i manage 275BHP(on fail safe map,due failing O2 sensor) and after replacing O2 sensor i make 285BHP.
Now with VF34 and STi pinks,2.1 stroker(which will be built in January) i hope for 350BHP.
On TD04 is pointless fitting the FMIC(i know from mine experience,no power add on or more BHP),for TD04 is good TMIC...
Now with VF34 and STi pinks,2.1 stroker(which will be built in January) i hope for 350BHP.
On TD04 is pointless fitting the FMIC(i know from mine experience,no power add on or more BHP),for TD04 is good TMIC...
Last edited by jura11; 17 December 2010 at 06:48 PM.
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A front mount intercooler is not only fitted to reduce air charge temperatures.
If you want to do the job properly you have to look at the overall specification and the actual need for a front mount in the first place.
The purpose of the front mount is to reduce air charge temperatures but this has to be done in conjunction with efficiency and low boost pressure losses across the core.
One particular vendor on here lifted the Hybrid/HDi FMIC advertising claims and photo from the HDi website and represented it as their own which was complete bollocks.
That advertising has now been removed.
If you are purchasing an FMIC and want an efficient system that will outperform installations costing three times as much speak to someone that is a specialist in this area and decide for yourself the veracity of the information provided.
If you want to do the job properly you have to look at the overall specification and the actual need for a front mount in the first place.
The purpose of the front mount is to reduce air charge temperatures but this has to be done in conjunction with efficiency and low boost pressure losses across the core.
One particular vendor on here lifted the Hybrid/HDi FMIC advertising claims and photo from the HDi website and represented it as their own which was complete bollocks.
That advertising has now been removed.
If you are purchasing an FMIC and want an efficient system that will outperform installations costing three times as much speak to someone that is a specialist in this area and decide for yourself the veracity of the information provided.