JRSC INTERCOOLER installed.
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JRSC INTERCOOLER installed.
here it is ladies, my air to liquid intercooler installed!!
never been done before, till now.
hee-hee, too much time on my hands!!
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...5271&members=1
never been done before, till now.
hee-hee, too much time on my hands!!
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...5271&members=1
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Re: JRSC INTERCOOLER installed. (SCHYBRID)
ummmmmmmmm, more info, but it looks good.. JRSC w/ intercooler = sux alot less then JRSC w/ out IC hehe jk.. good job, more details!
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Re: JRSC INTERCOOLER installed. (DIRep972)
There are more details on the Forced Induction Integra BBS on Hostboard:
http://www.hostboard.com/cgi-bin/ult...bb=forum&f=110
Just do a search over there, SCHYBRID has been working on this for a while...I believe the intercooler is a custom Spearco peice. Lots of hack-and-whack went into making room for it.
-TJ
http://www.hostboard.com/cgi-bin/ult...bb=forum&f=110
Just do a search over there, SCHYBRID has been working on this for a while...I believe the intercooler is a custom Spearco peice. Lots of hack-and-whack went into making room for it.
-TJ
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Re: JRSC INTERCOOLER installed. (-TJ)
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...5271&members=1
heres a pic of it off the car.
the following thing need to be done to get this **** to work :
1. relocate oil filter
2. shave down bottom side of charger slightly.
3.eliminate throttle body valve.
4. relocate or pivot alternator towards engine block 1".
5. 2 new belts are needed.
6. shave down bottomside of S-Tube to clear tranny support.
7. all new coolant hoses.
8. hack down the alternator bracket.(basically shaving off alot of material to get the alternator forward.
9. shave off part of the actual alternator housing.
10. shave off part of the alternator voltage regulator.
shaving down bolts on certain parts to make clearance.
11.replacing fuel hoses with longer ones.
12.replacing charger bolts with longer ones.
13.removal of power steering lines.
14.manufacturing 2 new bracket for alternator and charger.(size changes)
15.installing a honda insight battery for clearance.
16.finally, installation of an electric water pump, radiator for cooler, reservoir for cooler and ICE, hoses,hondata gasket, ES motor mounts, new fan for radiator, switch for pump and fan.
basically,thats about it. not too hard,just about 2-3 months of down time, 150-200 hours of labor, and about 1500-1800 of cold hard earned CASH!!!!!
if this **** doesnt work, im gonna be disappointed !!! BIG TIME!!!!
heres a pic of it off the car.
the following thing need to be done to get this **** to work :
1. relocate oil filter
2. shave down bottom side of charger slightly.
3.eliminate throttle body valve.
4. relocate or pivot alternator towards engine block 1".
5. 2 new belts are needed.
6. shave down bottomside of S-Tube to clear tranny support.
7. all new coolant hoses.
8. hack down the alternator bracket.(basically shaving off alot of material to get the alternator forward.
9. shave off part of the actual alternator housing.
10. shave off part of the alternator voltage regulator.
shaving down bolts on certain parts to make clearance.
11.replacing fuel hoses with longer ones.
12.replacing charger bolts with longer ones.
13.removal of power steering lines.
14.manufacturing 2 new bracket for alternator and charger.(size changes)
15.installing a honda insight battery for clearance.
16.finally, installation of an electric water pump, radiator for cooler, reservoir for cooler and ICE, hoses,hondata gasket, ES motor mounts, new fan for radiator, switch for pump and fan.
basically,thats about it. not too hard,just about 2-3 months of down time, 150-200 hours of labor, and about 1500-1800 of cold hard earned CASH!!!!!
if this **** doesnt work, im gonna be disappointed !!! BIG TIME!!!!
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Re: JRSC INTERCOOLER installed. (SCHYBRID)
Yeah, me too. I'd be most interested in your plenum intake air temperature numbers (after the cooler of course) when it's running. I already know what they are without the cooler
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Re: JRSC INTERCOOLER installed. (SCHYBRID)
what car is that going on and how are u able to clear from engine to fire wall??? pix with top shot on car would be nice!!
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Re: JRSC INTERCOOLER installed. (MouhadIb)
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...5271&members=1
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...5271&members=1
these might give a little better idea !!
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http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...5271&members=1
these might give a little better idea !!
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Re: JRSC INTERCOOLER installed. (Shinmantis)
wtf is up with my pics ?
those bastards!
they give you a free site to post pics, then they shut your *** down like a $2 hooker !!
those bastards!
they give you a free site to post pics, then they shut your *** down like a $2 hooker !!
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Re: JRSC INTERCOOLER installed. (SCHYBRID)
**** it's gonna suck if it doesnt work but you get mad props. Not everyone could just go and make a prototype ic for a supercharger. Good job