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indian
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how to determine intercooler volume Sun, 28 November 2004 23:56 Go to previous message
guys thinking about getting another intercooler as i want a nice showy one that looks shiny and all

now for the part

i want to run around 14psi bost as opposed to stock now 9psi
car is a stock soarer 1988 model 1g-gte

How do I work out the intercooler volume from the dimensions , and then convert that back so I can have a custom intercooler made up

If anyone here knows what the stock intercooler of a soarer looks like then what I want to do is

Make the new intercooler longer but with a lesser height and more width for good cooling but at te same time keep the same volume or maybe go a bit bigger so I wont have much lag from the tiny stocker turbos that I will still be using
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Read Message   how to determine intercooler volume  indianSun, 28 November 2004 23:56
Read Message   Re: how to determine intercooler volume NorbieMon, 29 November 2004 02:55
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