Yet another "will this intercooler fit?" thread.
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Yet another "will this intercooler fit?" thread.
So, i have the begi s1, which means that this should probably be in the prefab section but oh well. Because i have the begi s1, that means i have 27" between the inlet and outlet on the intercooler replacement tube. I just couldn't bring myself to spend the money on the bell intercooler. Maybe if i was running huge boost, i would go with a higher quality but eBay is good for now.
I could cut a section of the intercooler replacement tube and use another coupler but, i would like to avoid that. Therefore, i really wanna stick with an intercooler that is 27" inlet to outlet. So, now that i have tried two different intercoolers, i want to make sure that this will fit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/27-X-...em370037063671
I could cut a section of the intercooler replacement tube and use another coupler but, i would like to avoid that. Therefore, i really wanna stick with an intercooler that is 27" inlet to outlet. So, now that i have tried two different intercoolers, i want to make sure that this will fit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/27-X-...em370037063671
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I believe anything under 6" fits under the dryer.
you know what's an easy test:
spending 5 minutes to cut the shape out in cardboard and shoving it into your grill and finding out for yourself.
you know what's an easy test:
spending 5 minutes to cut the shape out in cardboard and shoving it into your grill and finding out for yourself.
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Well - it COULD become a cardboard cutout of an intercooler . .
and, it IS easy to make a little move for the A/C stuff.
I went with the 28" IC rather than the smaller width/taller height that most are using to allow for a little more of the radiator to get incoming air. Both have the same amount of air capabilities, just a little hose/pipe routing differences.
and, it IS easy to make a little move for the A/C stuff.
I went with the 28" IC rather than the smaller width/taller height that most are using to allow for a little more of the radiator to get incoming air. Both have the same amount of air capabilities, just a little hose/pipe routing differences.
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Well - it COULD become a cardboard cutout of an intercooler . .
and, it IS easy to make a little move for the A/C stuff.
I went with the 28" IC rather than the smaller width/taller height that most are using to allow for a little more of the radiator to get incoming air. Both have the same amount of air capabilities, just a little hose/pipe routing differences.
and, it IS easy to make a little move for the A/C stuff.
I went with the 28" IC rather than the smaller width/taller height that most are using to allow for a little more of the radiator to get incoming air. Both have the same amount of air capabilities, just a little hose/pipe routing differences.
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