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Old 10-19-2009, 12:52 PM
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Does any one have any experience with Mishimoto Intercooler? Anyone in the 600-650 hp range? They seem a little small but there reps say they're good for 750 hp.
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never used a mishimoto intercooler but they make nice radiators.

the china bar and plate intercooler, which i assume the mishimoto is based off of in some way, all work well.
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Ya I think i would be fine driving easy on the street but what about high boost at the track pushing 650hp?
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I don't think they are thick enough. Im running one in my 250 whp. No problems.. just a lost of 1 psi.

I'd get the G model, once I up the boost. But I'm going to stay less than 400 whp.

For 750 whp, I'd think you better research and look at peoples set ups. Might want to run methanol at this point because you can't really run a DD a 750 whp honda.
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They're cores look like ****.
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I am using a Precision 750 4 row intercooler, works great!
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+2 Precision intercoolers are the best bang for the buck I have seen in quality.
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I know precision is proven. Trying to get a firm grasp on mishimotos capabilities.
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Precision core here... 24x12x3.5.... Works great for me.......
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Mishimoto are rebadged china intercoolers. I have two of them sitting here. If you want to get something cheaper that works great I'd look into the Vibrant intercoolers/cores.
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Well I guess that about settles it. Stick to whats proven.
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