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Old 03-15-2010, 02:13 PM   #1
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Default Stock top mount, beefed up...

I have been wanting to do this for a few years now. And i finally dove into it. I tryed 6 different intercooler set-ups on my last FC to find out what worked best. But that had a much larger turbo. I belive with the stock turbo, the stock intercooler is best. But needs some help to be optimal. Thats when i added the water/meth, wich is great. But the design of the stock intercooler bothered me some. the entry is great, but the exit is horrible. And the TB elbow is even worse. so i did this....

(welds are kinda sloppy, i was having a hard time stablizing the arc. Found out after my TIG torch had some major problems. time to upgrade!)













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I did some "testing"... The intercooler made a HUGE difference. Throttle responce was VERY noticable. boost climbed much quicker. The entire powerband felt far better. I will be hitting a dyno at the end of this month to see what she makes. Im hoping for 240-250.
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I did some "testing"... The intercooler made a HUGE difference. Throttle responce was VERY noticable. boost climbed much quicker. The entire powerband felt far better. I will be hitting a dyno at the end of this month to see what she makes. Im hoping for 240-250.
Any pics of the stock setup?

If I ever get my cfd program up and running (OpenFOAM) I may be able to actually give you flow numbers/what not for your modification.
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not exactly sure what you mean?
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very cool. i think most people underestimate the tmic, location isnt really that bad for under 350whp. at speed, you get plenty of air flow

Hell if you can weld like that, why not just build a completely custom IC? If you look at the stock IC, a lot of the scoop opening is wasted.. the opening is 12" tall, yet the IC is only 9".

If youve seen the ARC tmic up close, it uses all 12" of the opening (12" x 12" core i believe) and the tubes are positioned horizontal instead of vertical. end tanks are on the sides. that way the air doesnt have to take two extra 90 degree turns like the stock IC. im sure you can find a 12x12 core and fab something up? they would sell like hot cakes too
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not exactly sure what you mean?
Before and after shots.
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very cool. i think most people underestimate the tmic, location isnt really that bad for under 350whp. at speed, you get plenty of air flow

Hell if you can weld like that, why not just build a completely custom IC? If you look at the stock IC, a lot of the scoop opening is wasted.. the opening is 12" tall, yet the IC is only 9".

If youve seen the ARC tmic up close, it uses all 12" of the opening (12" x 12" core i believe) and the tubes are positioned horizontal instead of vertical. end tanks are on the sides. that way the air doesnt have to take two extra 90 degree turns like the stock IC. im sure you can find a 12x12 core and fab something up? they would sell like hot cakes too
I thought about it. But i wanted to keep it stock appearing. At first i was only going to add a larger outlet on th top mount. But then i go a little carried away. I want to use all factory parts, just modified a bit for more power...

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Before and after shots.
it was just a stock TII set-up... so any stock TII pic will do. but heres a few of the stock intercooler with some meth injection ...





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Wow... You actually changed the flow pattern a lot by doing that simple modification (just by inspection). You no longer have turbulent flow right at the entrance into the throttle body which is why you feel more power.

Having that sudden bend is better than stock as it reduces turbulence from the flow hitting a dead end wall before continuing down the hole. If you wanted even more power (though I doubt you'll need to do it) you could have the flow angle more slowly into the throttle body. This will help with the turbulence being reduced--you could also rough up the internal structure of the tubes that lead to the throttle body to disturb the laminar flow. This will help maintain airflow velocity.
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That's the neatest intercooler modification for the stock TMIC I've seen in a while. I'd much rather see something like this done instead of all the work needed for an FM or VMIC.
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That's the neatest intercooler modification for the stock TMIC I've seen in a while. I'd much rather see something like this done instead of all the work needed for an FM or VMIC.
Neat to see? Yes.
Practical? I don't think so.

Not many people can weld cast aluminum.
Unless the OP is going to offer this mod to others, I don't see the benefits versus a well-engineered FMIC set-up.
I believe you can get an FMIC kit with a Made-in-China IC core for like $500 off of eBay?

I doubt this contraption will outdo an FMIC kit.


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Well, it's not like he's welding cast "iron" now is he? Cast aluminum isn't that bad if you've got a TIG welder, just set up the wave balance to "clean" the cast out a little bit as you're welding, and use good rod.

Honestly, if you've got a bit of time and some extra aluminium laying around, this would cost like $15 tops in rod/gas/electricity bill. (not including the metal pricing)
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Last time I checked, a good, name-brand, entry-level TIG was going for a minimum $2,000...
Wow, wish I had that kinda equipment just sitting around.
If I had a TIG like that sitting around, there's a lot of other stuff I would be working on rather than something like this.
...but that's just me.


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Last time I checked, a good, name-brand, entry-level TIG was going for a minimum $2,000...
Wow, wish I had that kinda equipment just sitting around.
If I had a TIG like that sitting around, there's a lot of other stuff I would be working on rather than something like this.
...but that's just me.


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Though I'm with you Ted. Most people can't/don't weld cast aluminum due to unknowns in thickness, metal type, and other problems associated with cast aluminum. It can be done, but prep is a pain if the aluminum is not fantastic.

I also think a top mount is an justifiable AIT cooling method for low to medium power levels (stock-300). For more power another setup can be used to better cool the charge; v-mount, front mount, h-mount, etc, etc, etc.

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Nice work. I don't think there's anything wrong with using what you've got and making it better, especially if the only real cost is a bit of effort. For your setup I think it's smart.
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