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Old 01-17-2005, 01:28 PM
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Anyone see any downsides of this IC?

2" backdoor inlet, 2.5" side outlet
24x8x3.5" bar and plate core
I designed the end tanks and overall size to fit my vehicle.





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The only thing I think you need look at is probably the placement of the backdoor inlet. It looks a little low. I don't know what mani you will be using but from most of the backdoor setups i've seen the inlet is higher on the endtank.

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ya center the inlet
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will it effect flow? and I am not using the standard manifodl with this, the backdoor inelt will not be directly ifnront of the turbo, there is about another 12" of IC pipping between inlet and turbo(turbo is on passenger side)
Old 01-17-2005, 01:57 PM
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I jsut looked at pics of my car now with the old log style manifold and the turbo compressor(if on driver side and poitned forward) come very close to my IC inlet so it'd be fine anyways if Iw ere to be donig that.
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I jstu relooked over my design and it looks like I have just enoguh room to move the 2" inlet up so taht it sits in the very middle of the IC end tank, then attleast it'll for sure get distribution through the entire IC then taper at the end to the outlet.
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Well my comment wasn't really about flow, but more about fitment. When you clock your compressor outlet forward, does the mani sit the turbo low enough so it lines up correctly with your inlet on your IC. Also the lower the turbo sits, the harder it will be to get a good Oil return going for your turbo.
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yeah I realized that, but as I said in a few posts up. my turbo is acutalyl no where near taht side. my comrepssor is on the passenger side. I'm only wanting to use back door style so it shortens my amonut of pipes. not to directly connect to the turbo like standard back door setups you see.

EDIT: Apparently it's good to have some baffling to help channel air evenly on the hot side with my setup.. so maybe I'll jsut have a plate welded in taht divdes the flow more evenly towards the top.


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I thought most backdoor style IC's have a plate inside the endtank to direct flow...

EDIT: I just saw your edit lol
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haha nice! :D
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was a 3d model really needed? someone was bored/trying to show off. And back doors are gay
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Hey tchleung I have been reading a few of your posts on intercoolers since we both bought the same mani and I too am looking for an intercooler who is going to make that for you ?
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I do 3d modelling all the time, it's quick and easy and is alot easier to picture then looking at 2d layouts sometime. I don't find the need to showoff to anybody. And please explain your reasoning that back door IC's are gay.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by UberTeg &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">was a 3d model really needed? someone was bored/trying to show off. And back doors are gay</TD></TR></TABLE>


care to explain why backdoor intercoolers are gay? just wondering if you knew something i didnt...i'm always up for learning something new.
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for flow ude be far ahead to move the inlet up but not centered across from the outlet, and have it just come out the side like normal, but use maybe a a 90 degree cast aluminum thingy, kinda like some turbo compressor housing have, to make it turn 90 degrees, and distribute evenly to the rows in the core.
and uber tegs dead on, back door intercoolers are pretty gay.
beacause ofa flow
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hey uber teg, recognize my avatar
hey lets take a poll, who on this thread has a Gen 2 integra!
ME!!!!
Uber!!!!!
SPooling G2,
and i bet tcheulung or whatever too
hey Tcheuleng if your using a side winder style mani, lemme know and ill clear up ur charge pipe problems. i got it setup on my 1993 gsr currently!
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Haha what do you know, msot of us here have booste G2's! Sweet. :D And I'm running a CRFAB manifold not side winder style. can you Im me pics of your setup with the sidewidner? always thought they'red be clearence issues that's why I nevr bought it! damnit haha.
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And yes I've been rethinkig the design to s standard side entry/exit but witha tight radius 90* bend
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tchleung &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I do 3d modelling all the time, it's quick and easy and is alot easier to picture then looking at 2d layouts sometime. I don't find the need to showoff to anybody. And please explain your reasoning that back door IC's are gay.</TD></TR></TABLE>

my post came off kidna assholeish, i forgot the smilys Was just messin with you about the 3d model thing. And back doors are gay cuz of flow.

and how did u guys know i had a boosted g2?
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haha cool well thanks for clearing that up.
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i run my charge pipes through the inner fenders and out the front for a smooth transition. Do you have A/C in the car why you want to route your plumbing that way? Anything making a 90 degree bend that doesn't have a mandrel bend that makes that 90 will effect flow to some degree, but it is not catasophic because its forced induction, it will get there regardless. Lots of people run that style for their intercoolers, especailly on Civics.






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i recognized all the names from g2ic. and i was aware that uberteggy, of uberdata was running a boosted g2, ive read ur post on there b4.

how do i post pics?
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MIKE, yeah that is currently how I am running my pipes with my smalelr Spearco IC, reason I wanted to run backdoor was to shorten pipe length and to avoid having to go up through the fender by the washer fluid. my pipes are setup exactly the way you have it witht eh turbo outlet clocked up. I didn't really like taht so i wanted to run thigns totally differnet.. I'll either redesign the IC with a 90" mandrel bend right after the side of the IC, or run my original plan and drill through the fender toa void having to go up. right here http://gallery.tchleung.com/al...3.jpg
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MIKE, any pics with the bumper on? thanks
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