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| Air to Water |
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8 | 57.14% |
| Air to Air (copying Wally's design) |
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6 | 42.86% |
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Another thing which I have found with mine is that I too heat wrapped the downpipe etc, but found after a few years that it was eating the piping away. So I have just had it all Ceramic coated, I've also had the Manifold Ceramic coated as well. I noticed when I had the manifold Coated that the intake temps would not rise nearly enough with a quick on boost overtaking manouvere for example, I also found that the intake temps dropped very very quickly as well.
Another thing I did is wrap a Thermotec heat wrap blanket on the underside of the intercooler, to reflect heat & helap with the heatsoak that the WRX engine is renown for. I also had all my intake piping Cerammic coated too. regards Jak |
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![]() ![]() Hello, I like air to air, but you must get enough air . Because you have transplanted the WRX enging into a bug, has caused some varibles to be address. Wally has air, a must. I don't know the CFM of your fans, and then the size of you intercooler is of concern also. lastly the plumbing wow the right side is in conflict with the left side. I feel that you attempt to keep it under the the hood is going to give you a temp problem. How about some reverse louvers and add some water injection to it also. You have got to get some non-engine air through the intercooler. water injection is a way to go as a addition. Tilting the engine deck lid will act as a scoop.![]() http://www.spoolinperformance.com/pr...g-c-52_65.html you may need to chop up that intercooler to meet you needs. http://www.vecco.com/products.php?sub_cat_id=13 http://www.alcoholinjectionsystems.c...duct_info.html This company makes some collector that will work on you project and help correct that plumbing gridlock.http://www.spdexhaust.com/CollectorsB.html# Even water has it issues, more plumbing, and where is it going to be located? Up front with the reaiator? Alot of piping. I think air to is should win. |
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