My new Intercooler & Radiator from Spec-r
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I would say its 3" pipes
3.8" thick
12" deep
23.7" wide
Garrat high efficency core
486827-6002
Like my new one
But i may be wrong
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob...tercoolers.htm
3.8" thick
12" deep
23.7" wide
Garrat high efficency core
486827-6002
Like my new one
But i may be wrong
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob...tercoolers.htm
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Didnt want it bling, hate polishing it. It looks very good indeed in the flesh with a lot of attention to flow & making it as large as posssible with 100% airflow. ducts help & i love the understated finish, IMO its near perfect for efficiency with purposefull looks. The Turbo cooler is also Max size & we have less than 5mm clearance around it. The lights had to have modified casings & the front Chassis member was cut off & replaced with a thiner bar to get that all in.
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Many know i pulled the plug on getting it finished 2 months back for health reasons.
I dont rush things, im older than others involved with Cossies & do things in a measured manner, the cars only aim is to push the Topspeed record higher, this car has no other purpose these days, its a 20year old Sierra for Gods sake its not needed untill 2010 so no point rushing it .
I dont rush things, im older than others involved with Cossies & do things in a measured manner, the cars only aim is to push the Topspeed record higher, this car has no other purpose these days, its a 20year old Sierra for Gods sake its not needed untill 2010 so no point rushing it .
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Rod that looks the fkn biz bud quite tempted to get my intercooler & radiator put in black i have always loved spec r 's stuff really good qualit
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Cant believe others dont research these things, lots of incredible bits of kit in the States.
My new Turbo is not available over here even the importer was told it didnt exist. I rang up my tame Tuner in the States & 5 days later i had it here, its now with the importer so he can get all the numbers off it so he knows what to ask for , we aint big enough for the States to give a damm.
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Rod, is this car to be ran on pump fuel for......high speed tests or will it need to be on race fuel to do the business?
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Rod out of interest why didnt you wanna get AH to do the mod the cores you got etc... i think they could have done something better than that with them tbh not that it looks bad at all , i just think alex could have improved on what i can see... As i know you were toying with the idea??
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AH do top work so we would have been happy with them also.
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What did you reckon of the.....cast end tanks that garrett do, i know/i havn't seen any that would have had the correct entry and exit for Rod's application but......i could get away with using them on the same core.
Slightly off topic but i need to ring you about those injectors,lol and a few othetr bits, when best to ring on fridays?
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Yeah its a function/form thing then, function is always going to win out on a build of this nature i guess.
What did you reckon of the.....cast end tanks that garrett do, i know/i havn't seen any that would have had the correct entry and exit for Rod's application but......i could get away with using them on the same core.
Slightly off topic but i need to ring you about those injectors,lol and a few othetr bits, when best to ring on fridays?
What did you reckon of the.....cast end tanks that garrett do, i know/i havn't seen any that would have had the correct entry and exit for Rod's application but......i could get away with using them on the same core.
Slightly off topic but i need to ring you about those injectors,lol and a few othetr bits, when best to ring on fridays?
Fridays fine.
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Very true, I almost bought a set of run of the mill 1000cc RC's till Mr Shead said he could me some all singing, all dancing 1000cc bad boys from the U S of A. I hadn't even heard of them.
Rod, is this car to be ran on pump fuel for......high speed tests or will it need to be on race fuel to do the business?
Rod, is this car to be ran on pump fuel for......high speed tests or will it need to be on race fuel to do the business?
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No worries was just curious, does look good tho rod should cope with the power easy the core is very interesting ....
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I agree no dig at AH it was my first choice. However Pete allowed Mark total control of the design & so i agreed to go there.
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I think your being a tad harsh!....everyone in PF knows that Chip is this boy(fat) genius,that has reaped the awards of his expertise,by buying "ellussive" cars the like us Joe public could only DREAM of owning.... like the wanky abortionised Nova,a cacky yellow 3 door and a Calibra with big rims
He also has a a NVQ(Not Very Qualified) for building barn conversions...he's in such demand.....we are SOOOO lucky he finds the time to talk to us in this dog hole!!
oh and PML about Twellsie,i don't know him,but i'm sure he's some clued up aerospace fabricator(i remember an old post from him)...so why the dig??????????????....
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Yep!!
Cant believe others dont research these things, lots of incredible bits of kit in the States.
My new Turbo is not available over here even the importer was told it didnt exist. I rang up my tame Tuner in the States & 5 days later i had it here, its now with the importer so he can get all the numbers off it so he knows what to ask for , we aint big enough for the States to give a damm.
Cant believe others dont research these things, lots of incredible bits of kit in the States.
My new Turbo is not available over here even the importer was told it didnt exist. I rang up my tame Tuner in the States & 5 days later i had it here, its now with the importer so he can get all the numbers off it so he knows what to ask for , we aint big enough for the States to give a damm.
I wonder if my new turbo is simlar to yours
Here is the carboard mock up
Not very scientific but its given me and idea if it will fit in the hole i have created
PS I like the suttle mode you have done to the cooler core.
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If it works as intended then who gives a fuck what it looks like?? reallly??? Id rather have a 200+mph car with a plain looking boring engine bay that delivers than some gay boy chrome/carbon poser piece of shite that blows up
Unfortunately its City and guilds Ive got tons of city and guilds engineering stuff which in the real world isnt worth the paper its printed on!! Same with OCN and NVQ stuff. Most of those quals have been devalued by excessive use. Hell you can even get "accreddited" certificates for filling in application forms and CV writing
Tony's got certificates in marriage counselling as well now. As well as "ex-wife body disposal", "hiding your assets in divorce" and "hiring a hitman for killing the ex-wife: a guide to covering your tracks"
Tony's got certificates in marriage counselling as well now. As well as "ex-wife body disposal", "hiding your assets in divorce" and "hiring a hitman for killing the ex-wife: a guide to covering your tracks"