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Any word yet on whether this will cause fitment issues with the AVO turbo kit?
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![]() The Impreza one does function as a heater mainly because I think the "cooler" itself isn't big enough to cool shit. EDIT: Just thought about it. With a heat exchanger that cools using coolant, like the @robispec solution, doesn't the unit have its OWN coolant loop, separate from the engine coolant loop? That would solve the problem you brought up. Add thermostat to the loop and it's even better! Last edited by OrbitalEllipses; 06-06-2013 at 04:22 PM. |
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I want to install mine already!!! but I should just wait until I get hoses..
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The heat exchanger is so small on the wrx unit that it won't effect the coolant temp too much. The cusco cooler is essentially the same thing. With a proper core I think you would have to place it on the hot side of the radiator to preserve coolant temps.
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I think i'll just get a ram air hood and a regular air/oil cooler and mount it like a top mount IC :P
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Damn! Went to pick up my rad and just when I got home got a message saying my hoses just arrived.. ahh got to wait till next weekend now
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Most engine builders like to keep these temperatures as close together as possible And as cool as possible. Reality is thermal limits generally run the water somewhere between hundred and 80 and 200 ° in a Race motor. And oil temperatures run just over 212 ° Water returning from most radiator system is over cooled. You want the delta or the difference between any two fluids to be as high as possible in order to achieve the maximum thermal efficiency in transferring heat from one fluid to the other. This is especially important when you're trying to transfer heat from a fluid that has a high thermal capacity like water or coolant or oil and fluid like air has a very low thermal capacity and must make up this lack by using tremendous CFM to keep up with the high thermal fluid capacity fluids. So a typical delta for air to liquid would be over 100 Degrees. When you have to like fluids of thermal capacity like oil and water the Delta can be significantly closer. And most of these systems see about a 50 to 60 ° Delta. That's why you want to you run the oil heat exchanger in the cold side tank because the water and except as much thermal energy from the oil as possible while not overheating the water because only so much can be shed before it's returned to the engine |
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