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Old 27-11-2004, 04:37 PM
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Default Chargecooler or intercooler?

As title, what do people prefer and what are the advantages/disadvantages???
Old 27-11-2004, 06:05 PM
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intercooler - chargecoolers suffer from heatsoak!
Old 27-11-2004, 06:06 PM
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So do intercoolers if placed on top of the engine
Old 27-11-2004, 06:09 PM
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i personally would and have gone for a bigger intercooler


had no experience with charge coolers
Old 27-11-2004, 07:04 PM
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I think charge coolers are good for cars that spend a lot of time in "town" traffic - ie: often stop/starting, lower speeds, more using the lower three gears than the upper 2....

Increased capacity I/C's are better tho if you do a lot of out of town driving and cain it a lot

IE: if my S1 had been my commuter car I'd have probably fitted a charge cooler, as it is smaller (not blocking the rad) and for the reasons above, but if it was a weekend/fun only car (like it was) and I spent most of the time in it whizzing about country roads and duel carriage ways in higher gears and higher speeds then deffo a larger I/C

Sadly it had neither and I sold it
Old 27-11-2004, 07:38 PM
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i have to say something here, i know not a lot to be honest just the basics, but two of my mates run charge coolers on there s2 and s1

the s1 had ather mods etc but rand at 26 psi and took a complete caining for a good 8 mths before it went in for a resto, after removing the head the pistons etc showed no signs of detting etc

i was totally godsmacked as i expected the car to pop as from day one

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i also had a large grs cooler on a s2 and fook me did it go some with peak 22 psi held 19

i myself from looking elsewere favour the chargies


but then like i say i know shit

but would be intrested in other peoples views
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Originally Posted by Jamz
So do intercoolers if placed on top of the engine
but proper cars have 'em fitted in the front
Old 27-11-2004, 08:11 PM
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They only suffer from heatsoak when driving slowly and I try not to do that too often
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