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    does anyone make piping for a intercooler for the gtp supercharger? just curious ive seen front mounts on some and id like to do something like that.....
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    Different kind of intercooling... You only see water/air intercoolers on supercharged grand prixs because it is not very easy to do air/air intercoolers with the l67. Basically for water/air intercooling you run a core/plate between the s/c and lim, and then lines are ran for coolant to go from that core to a front mount heat exchanger and a pump somewhere in there...
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    ^^^yeeep
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    air to air on a blower is damn near impossible to do.
    We have been over this bio.
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    Impossible? thats why they make them. Price is way outrageous though
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    not impossible...just not worth it...your better off liquid to air anyways....
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    Resurrecting an old thread i just might go through with this now.
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    ^^^and waste your time and money? go for it....
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    I think you should just develop a phenolic spacer fogger plate. For better nitrous atomization after the blower
    Or just a phenolic spacer with some nozzles on both sides for meth after the blower.

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    like i said, ill give you props when you make it work, but until then ill still call BS. yes it has been done on the aussie cars, but its really not anywhere near cost effective or efficient compared to the water to air intercoolers we have now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FoSHO99 View Post
    I think you should just develop a phenolic spacer fogger plate. For better nitrous atomization after the blower
    Or just a phenolic spacer with some nozzles on both sides for meth after the blower.

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    Both could be done, although ill probably just stick them in the charge pipe after the intercooler..

    Im going to see if i cant make something work now we will see!!
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