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  • chargecooler from a GT-Four or MR2 Turbo

    So how do i fit a charge cooler on my 2.4, anyone done a write up on it, parts list?

    Info please

  • #2
    Originally posted by zetec rob View Post
    So how do i fit a charge cooler on my 2.4, anyone done a write up on it, parts list?

    Info please
    Can you not just use xbox points for upgrade as normal?
    Brian

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    • #3
      is it just me or are there others on here that just don't get the Scottish sense of humour?????

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      • #4
        Originally posted by zetec rob View Post
        is it just me or are there others on here that just don't get the Scottish sense of humour?????
        I didn't know they had one
        “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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        • #5
          Originally posted by puddlesurfer View Post
          I didn't know they had one
          Looks like your right lol

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          • #6
            I dont think anyone's done one, but having experience of the chargecooler system on a GT-Four, it looks as though after all the faff of routing water hoses and finding a home for the pump, it would be the best overall solution for cooling. You get to keep the air hoses very short, AND you get the better cooling from having the rad mounted at the front rather than on top of the engine (where it's hottest!)

            As far as parts go, you'd need the chargecooler, the water rad, and the pump. The rest of the bits are just hoses, clips etc. You'd need to work out a method of operating the pump. On the GT-Four, its controlled by the ECU and is run when you open the throttle past a certain point. There's probably a suitable signal available from the Surf ECU, or if not, a microswitch on the throttle would do it. A nice project I think. If I needed an intercooler, I'd be tempted.
            Last edited by Apache; 18 April 2011, 10:53.
            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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            • #7
              Thanks again Apache, searching for the parts on fleabay now lol

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