lindsey racing intercooler pipes any1 tries them?
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lindsey racing intercooler pipes any1 tries them?
has any1 on here ever tried these?
i was wondering if they actually work... i mean... even on high boost apps...
the tubes come in different lengths... here's a link:
http://www.lindseyracing.com/m...OOLER
thnx
i was wondering if they actually work... i mean... even on high boost apps...
the tubes come in different lengths... here's a link:
http://www.lindseyracing.com/m...OOLER
thnx
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Re: lindsey racing intercooler pipes any1 tries them? (AssItch1)
I wouldn't waste my money on them. They look to be water cooled but I am not certain. In any event they don't look like they would be beneficial especially cost wise.
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Re: (Boostage)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Boostage »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wtf is it?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Its IC piping. Its actually an IC inside of the piping. I THINK they are water cooled. They don't look to effective since there air will pass through them so fast. It would need to be really long to have any effect.
Its IC piping. Its actually an IC inside of the piping. I THINK they are water cooled. They don't look to effective since there air will pass through them so fast. It would need to be really long to have any effect.
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Thats a pretty good idea in theory, but the short amount of time the air would be in contact with the "intercooler pipes" probably would not have much effect...
Now if one were to plumb into the low side of their AC system....Hmmmmm...
Theyre kinda pricey too...
Now if one were to plumb into the low side of their AC system....Hmmmmm...
Theyre kinda pricey too...
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Re: (red02s2k)
It looks like a china core.. that thin aluminum with circles punched in the cooling core aluminum. The air does pass through that too fast. Now if it was a Garrett type core structure it would cool the air much better.
Here is garrett with a complex weave of aluminum fins that help transfer temperature as air rushes between a fin.
Here is garrett with a complex weave of aluminum fins that help transfer temperature as air rushes between a fin.
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