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Question CSF Intercooler

I am going with BEGis DIY turbo. Looking at the CSF intercooler. I have a 97 and will be installing a KOYO 53mm rad.

Appreciate comments on the construction and effectiveness of the CSF IC
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Link? Not familiar with what that is.
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Originally Posted by concealer404
Link? Not familiar with what that is.
Intercoolers | Ultimate Performance Cooling
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http://www.csfrace.com/cooling-products/intercoolers/
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Their story and info sound good. But one never knows. The alternative is to spend more $$$ on BEGi's entire kit.

I think the CSF IC is made in the US.

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I thought they were out of business years ago?

My radiator is CSF.


Gotta love the info on their intercoolers:

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Originally Posted by Braineack
I thought they were out of business years ago?

My radiator is CSF.


Gotta love the info on their intercoolers:
Only a GD/UI guy or web developer can translate that.

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Not sure what your goals are but have you seen our solution? Here is a link to the thread LINK

Bolt on - two different sizes and we now offer it in black:

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Originally Posted by thasac
Only a GD/UI guy or web developer can translate that.

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it's called: Lorem Ipsum
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Originally Posted by Braineack
it's called: Lorem Ipsum
I thought it was puerto rican.
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nope it's greek.
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[QUOTE=FAB;1111223]Not sure what your goals are but have you seen our solution? Here is a link to the thread LINK

Bolt on - two different sizes and we now offer it in black:

Thanks. I do not know what in the hell I am doing. But do you have pictures of the inside of the IC. Also, is it a problem to bolt on with a KOYO 53mm rad.
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Intercooler goes in front or radiator. Bigger radiators get closer to the motor, not to bumper.
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Correct. The radiator isn't ever a concern. Here is a photo of the inside.

Photo:

Attached Thumbnails CSF  Intercooler-12309943676_7125314d26_n.jpg  
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For comparison's sake, here's a sloppy CX racing intercooler I cut up to change the direction of one of the outlets. Notice how the turbulators arent as consistent, some are all bent up, and the welds are occasionally blobby.

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Originally Posted by FAB
Correct. The radiator isn't ever a concern. Here is a photo of the inside.

Photo:

I have a 97. Only found IC for 90 - 95 at the web site. Did I miss it?
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Originally Posted by Crazy Grandpa
I have a 97. Only found IC for 90 - 95 at the web site. Did I miss it?
Yeah you read it wrong. It says 90-05 on the website, meaning 1990-2005.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
nope it's greek.
No it's not. I catched the Brain not knowing something...

It's a random text that is fake Latin, that is only made to show what a text will look like...

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Originally Posted by Crazy Grandpa
Also, is it a problem to bolt on with a KOYO 53mm rad.
Have you already ordered the KOYO 53mm radiator? If not I would highly suggest saving a good chunk of change and just ordering a generic aluminium one off ebay for about $120 shipped. It will work just as well along with freeing up money in the budget for other parts.
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Originally Posted by Leafy
For comparison's sake, here's a sloppy CX racing intercooler I cut up to change the direction of one of the outlets. Notice how the turbulators arent as consistent, some are all bent up, and the welds are occasionally blobby.

Oh come on that's not bad at all for a chinese core.

Fab9 uses Vibrant cores which should be nicer as can be seen in their pic. While I haven't held a vibrant core in person, I generally trust Vibrant parts. I even wear their Tshirt to work from time to time.
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