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NBW 16 December 2001 10:17 AM

I did a search on 'splitter' and 'intercooler' but found nothing.

Remember seeing a design for one on the web somewhere but can't find it now.

Seems like a very cheap mod, even if the gains are small.

Any thoughts/experiences?

Edited cos - doh!!! I found the links by searching 'All forums' not just drivetrain.

Cheers
Tim


[Edited by NBW - 12/16/2001 10:22:21 AM]

ScoobyJawa 16 December 2001 02:14 PM

I've got one but not fitted it yet ;) Logic suggests (I sound like Spock!!) that it should make a difference by making the air flow over more of the intercooler. Scott W fitted on to his wagon and thought it made it a bit more responsive and pull better. i think the biggest difference is in warmer weather where the intercooler is needed more......

Cheers
Neil

bruce 16 December 2001 03:23 PM

http://www.iwoc.co.uk/iwocmods.html there is a description about halfway down the page found from the link above. It shows all you need to know about making one. Havent tried it yet though.

NBW 16 December 2001 03:30 PM

Scoobyjawa, you're right if it's going to make much differance, it'll be in the summer - but as it's a DIY job I best start it now, as I am notorius for taking ages to finish anything (except a pint that is).

Cheers Bruce, I'm looking at them there plans right now....

RON 16 December 2001 06:45 PM

I made one, fitted and and my brain told me the car was quicker, I'm not sayin it was though.
surely it would even more of a difference in the cold weather!
Ron

Floyd 16 December 2001 06:49 PM

Ok, I made one and fitted it from the instructions. I didn't feel any difference but what the heck it didn't make it worse!

Anyway, the new STI 7 has one so it must be good right? I bet no one else has spotted that one, but then again I am a bit of an anorak!

F

NBW 16 December 2001 07:48 PM

Went and took a look at the intercooler earlier.... front two thirds clean, back third grubby.... doesn't that tell you where all the air's going !!!!

Tim W 17 December 2001 12:25 AM

Chaps, the design that you have found via IWOC/Steve Breen's site is mine.

And In my opinion it does not help things much. Sorry. The dirty front half is due to the swirl effect under the scoop, the splitter actually causes air to bounce out more at speeds above 80mph, check this by taping some strands of wool along the top edge of the scoop if you like.

Plus at speeds above 80 it causes even more bonnet lift than normal!

You could always try fitting my intercooler water spray kit instead, although I doubt many of you would want to own up to havine Austin Allegro bits on your cars ;)

AJbaseBloke 17 December 2001 01:30 AM

Sorry, no design specs etc, but this is one made and sold (for an eye watering 19800 yen-ish) in Japan:
GC8
http://www.zerosports.co.jp/member/m...coolaction.jpg
GDB (ie current shape STI)
http://www.zerosports.co.jp/member/m...oolaction2.jpg
GDA (current Rex)
http://www.zerosports.co.jp/member/m...coolaction.jpg

You can find other bits and pieces here:
http://www.zerosports.co.jp/shop/index.html

Hope this helps a tad.

Cheers :)

dice 17 December 2001 08:57 AM

NRG Auto make them in Sydney to fit with the std scoop so they would be much cheaper than the zerosports ones. They are around $60 AUD. Many of the WRX club members use them.

Not sure whether they will send to the UK but you never know.
This is their website which has their contact details:
http://www.nrgauto.com.au/

[Edited by dice - 12/17/2001 8:58:48 AM]

NBW 17 December 2001 09:03 AM

Thanks guys will check them out


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