looking for an intercooler and found one from an Isuzu Trooper 3.1 or a Mitsubishi Pajero 2.8, with a fan. Which would be best to go for?
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Originally posted by captain_chaoswell I bought the Isuzu intercooler. The idea of the fan is so that at low speed air can be pulled through the cooler as there would be no charge air.
Yeah I know, but at low speed it makes no difference 'cos you won't be needing the extra power.
I know what you're saying though, when in slow moving traffic the heat from the engine will soak into the 'cooler, but as soon as you get above 40mph the airflow through the 'cooler from the scoop will over come that anyway.
I suppose you'll need a scoop now then?.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERYeah I know, but at low speed it makes no difference 'cos you won't be needing the extra power.
I know what you're saying though, when in slow moving traffic the heat from the engine will soak into the 'cooler, but as soon as you get above 40mph the airflow through the 'cooler from the scoop will over come that anyway.
I suppose you'll need a scoop now then?.Hold my beer and watch this
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all that i have done to mine is fit washers to space the actuator from the turbo so that it stays closed for longer giving more boost pressure.
the saturday before we went out, i added another washer to make 5 washers on each bolt. this raised the boost from 9psi to 10psi during the day (during the night, or at times when its foggy, or there is drissle the boost is higher)
the ammount the washers space out is about 8mm (im guessing) but i was going to make it 6 washers, but im now worried the bolts arnt long enough to do that.
i do have a bleed valve, thats disconnected.. i couldnt work it. every way i connected it up it stopped the actuator from opening at all, giving me 15-16 psi.
just that 1psi increase and you notice the difference. its not a lot, but it is noticeable. its like when on an old car i had, you run a standard £1 air filter, and then take it off completely and you notice the difference.
my cone filter is attached to a 90 degree rubber elbo and bolted onto the turbo directly - i havnt come up with a better idea for this yet so its staying there.
i might try and fit a rubber seal around where the scoop meets the intercooler so that all the air entering the scoop, has to pass over the cooler. then what i will do is fit water spray over that.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by dieselboyall that i have done to mine is fit washers to space the actuator from the turbo so that it stays closed for longer giving more boost pressure.
the saturday before we went out, i added another washer to make 5 washers on each bolt. this raised the boost from 9psi to 10psi during the day (during the night, or at times when its foggy, or there is drissle the boost is higher)
the ammount the washers space out is about 8mm (im guessing) but i was going to make it 6 washers, but im now worried the bolts arnt long enough to do that.
i do have a bleed valve, thats disconnected.. i couldnt work it. every way i connected it up it stopped the actuator from opening at all, giving me 15-16 psi.
just that 1psi increase and you notice the difference. its not a lot, but it is noticeable. its like when on an old car i had, you run a standard £1 air filter, and then take it off completely and you notice the difference.
my cone filter is attached to a 90 degree rubber elbo and bolted onto the turbo directly - i havnt come up with a better idea for this yet so its staying there.
i might try and fit a rubber seal around where the scoop meets the intercooler so that all the air entering the scoop, has to pass over the cooler. then what i will do is fit water spray over that.Hold my beer and watch this
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