intercooler??
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If you want it 'all on show' go for HKS, APS, TRUST ETC, if you want it hidden go for PACE.
Everyone has their own views on 'performance' of these bits o kit, some say bar and plate is best....research
Everyone has their own views on 'performance' of these bits o kit, some say bar and plate is best....research
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Two types are available,
plate and SHELL![Big Grin](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
and Extruded tube,
extruded tubes tend to be more efficient where as the plate type tends to offer less flow resistance.
Horses for courses
plate and SHELL
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and Extruded tube,
extruded tubes tend to be more efficient where as the plate type tends to offer less flow resistance.
Horses for courses
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Chargecoolers are more consistent than air/air IC's, certainly for a car in "real" conditions, but an FMIC will show better figures on a dyno (only due the air they direct onto an FMIC).
Pace do a universal chargecooler kit that they claim keeps intake temps down to 30C for about £500, half the price of their FMIC kit.
Pace do a universal chargecooler kit that they claim keeps intake temps down to 30C for about £500, half the price of their FMIC kit.
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