[s-cars] RE: FMIC alternatives
Krasusky Paul (WQQ2PXK)
WQQ2PXK at ups.com
Tue Feb 24 17:04:05 EST 2004
Dave started the bonfire and Steve Powered:
<<<Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 11:52:16 -0800
From: "steve powers" <steve at thepowers.net>
Subject: Re: [s-cars] FMIC Alternatives, try the stock one.
Teddy:
> what's involved in building an intercooler? once you buy the core, you
> have to add tanks to it. the tanks have to have an inlet/outlet with
> a tube so you can attach a hose to it. you also have to weld tabs
> in place for mounting the intercooler. right?
>
> -teddy
While I'm not Trevor, I do have argon, a TiG welder and know how to use
them. Welding aluminum isn't the problem as I see it.
I'd like to figure out how to "bend" the IC so that it fits
longitudinally in the cavity below and behind the front bumper. I think
it would require at least two "kinks" to work.
I suspect pressurizing with water and then bending would be required
to avoid collapsing the core. I don't have access to that technology.
<sigh>
Steve Powers>>>
Ah, gents, diggin' the grey matter being spent on a more $$$ alternative.
Afterall, not all of as are seeking Everboost levels of power in Everspend.
This is soooooooooooooo the weak link in a veryfineotherwise chain, to me at
least. Looking forward to the wildest of suggestions / findings,
personally...
-Paul reading the input with keen interest K.
'95 //Soakewithheat 6
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