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No im all for it. I have one on my MR2 which would scare but only a few at the cost. We are talking CNC'ed air ends on a 5 axis CNC custom made not a fleabuy ebay unit. What im refering to is built into the plenum and being on top of the engine Mine is on the cold side and the plenum is rubber isolated and steel. No heat soak at all. Also i have 2 radiators up front with a massive water pump. The water lines are all aluminium with rubberhose connections
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to do this right costs a bunch, like you have. I'm not against it either. but the integrated into manifold bit is something costing 'less' pick any two: idealcost,hi-efficiency,correctsize 'integrated' air to water 'in plenum' sitting ontop of a hot motor to ... betting it will be plain to see where the compromises are on session #3, at two in the afternoon if your system is not all of the above, which as you know costs a bunch like you I prefer a dedicated unit. If I read this right there is no intercooler on the base setup what so ever, and stage two is this "integrated" sort |
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See what im seeing in a general way is 3 different approaches and what they want to sell.
A THREAD should of been started at what is required , how and what dollars it would cost and someone putting up their hand and saying yes ill do it what im saying if the pressure is low well they are saying no intercooler for cost and thats it. But since in the plenum above a hot engine the runners will ultimately heat up the whole thing Look at this thing it started with the laminovas then they were changed due to heat soak. Not a cheap kit but the BEST i have ever seen ![]() ![]() ![]() Im sure they wouldnt have changed it if there were no issues. I have many others that i could show but i guess you get the drift. What im against is that someone wants to make money on a kit but porn off the services of someones car to do the work. Thats BS. They want to make money well hell go buy a car and do the testing same way as Bullet. Another way is go buy a new engine and do all the testing what not as a friend on this forum has done. Look at all the weaknesses of all these builds then release theirs. |
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also the pumps used are small bosch units that would be fine for a small 4 banger kit not V6s. the Vette ZR1, Mustang GT, CTS V, Camaro ZL1 all use laminova core designs and do not have heat soak problems. a Cobra pump (OEM on all these cars) and bigger heat exchanger will be the first things i buy. I'm also thinking of doing what the tuner challenge did and inverting the supercharger with a laminova setup. |
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If you're concerned with heat soak with this setup, just get some heat reflective material from DEI and cover the underside before you install it. Piece of cake. Might as well do the runners too.
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The runners are touching the block and heat will travel.
All is good in theory but loged temperatures is what is required to be sure. BTW the Cobra pump is a Bosch and let me tell you its small. What you want is a LOT of pumping volume. I up graded and now pump triple the volume even with 20 mm lines
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this is the pump i wanna use:http://www.xylemflowcontrol.com/mari...fugal-pump.htm :thumb up: Last edited by FreshFRS; 11-12-2012 at 07:56 PM. |
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Link doesnt work Last edited by MANDALAY; 11-12-2012 at 11:56 PM. |
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Does the manifold being phenolic have an impact on the performance here? I know it keeps temps down in NA setups.
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