Building A Water To Air Intercooler
- ToRy 70
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Re: Building A Water To Air Intercooler
I dig this! Great packaging and fab work here.
- risk
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Re: Building A Water To Air Intercooler
Thanks man!ToRy 70 wrote:I dig this! Great packaging and fab work here.
The raw aluminum with the engine turned pattern scratched really easy.. So I decided to sand the whole intercooler down and just paint it.
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- risk
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Re: Building A Water To Air Intercooler
Here you go..Steve Arndt wrote:Post a pic of your throttle cable and linkage (cable through shroud still?).
Is that a Ford throttle body?
I wanted to bring the cable through the shroud in the stock location, but the intake pipe was just too wide in that area.
This is what I ended up doing... works well.
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- rubenski
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- Udo Airbus
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wauw very nice!
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Bagged, Porsche steeringrack/brakes..IRS, 1915cc
- risk
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Anyone know what happened to the pics? I thought I uploaded them to stf but they are gone now...
- kangaboy
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Yeah, I would like to see them as well. Is there any way to get them back up?