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How are you gonna get around having to modify the lim?
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I will have pictures soon. Couple days.
I am excite!
How much thicker is it going to be?
BTW, ever think about experimenting with a different core?
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It is a different core 2.25
This core won't require modifying the LIM and pcv will work?
That is the plan.
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Nice!
Still a heater core right?
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Zzp right.
Mine is bigger
I think I have an idea of what your doing.
I'll just wait for pics.
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Is the picing going to be the same on the new style IC?
Will the stock gaskets work?
3/4 " connections on core. The plan is for gen 5 LIM on bottom with stock GM gaskets.
What is the "soon" time frame for the IC?
Will there be any beta testing? I am in the market for a IC but can wait if soon is within 30 days?
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Should have the first one machined this weekend. Ready to ship in a week.
If machining the LIM makes for higher flow and better distribution of the air, therefore making the IC more efficient.
How will the new design compare since you are using a stock LIM?
I definitely like the idea of the stock LIM better, just in-case I de-mod the car I wont need a new LIM and have stock PVC work as is.
I guess the new solution is a compromise between performance/convenience.
Either way. I'm in there like swim wear..... LMK when it's done.![]()
We suck air through 70mm to 75mm throttle body. 70 is 6 square inches.
The supercharger pushes air through an opening in gen 5 LIM that is 5.3" x 4.0" or 21.2 square inches.
LIM is 3.5 times bigger area than the throttle body.
NOT that it really matters but for conversation sake.
For the "old" style IC's ..... You said: "It really is best to open up intake for best flow, this is more important then gen 3/5"
So I am curious about cooling efficiency, and really how much better it is to open up the LIM?
I am sure there is a math formula somewhere that explains it in % points.
Is there a writeup somewhere I can read? Just curious!
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