intercooler splitters?
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If you look at the debris that gets thrown onto the intercooler (bugs,grass,dust)without one it tended to be towards the back. But with the splitter the debris is more evenly spread out. Personally I reckon it works but what gains you get I wouoldn't like to guess.
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I should have one kicking about in my shed if you want it ?
Bought it but then changed to a larger cored top mount instead so never fitted it (bought 2nd hand from SN)
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Bought it but then changed to a larger cored top mount instead so never fitted it (bought 2nd hand from SN)
£10 + P&P
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I reckon they work, yes.
But more so in warmer weather, as has been said. Do a search under intercooler splitter to find lots of previous threads and the name of the guy who did them at the time.
Since Subaru now fit them as standard, there must be something to them, and you can't argue with the physics. For £30 or whatever it is, nothing much to lose really is there?
But more so in warmer weather, as has been said. Do a search under intercooler splitter to find lots of previous threads and the name of the guy who did them at the time.
Since Subaru now fit them as standard, there must be something to them, and you can't argue with the physics. For £30 or whatever it is, nothing much to lose really is there?
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