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Old 07-18-2005, 03:05 PM
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I tried using the search option but didn't find enough info on this:

Why is it that a bigger intercooler can be the cause to loss of power?

Between the regular intercooler and the larger one which one do you think would be a better option for a stock LS with a Greddy Turbo kit. Keep in mind that no major horsepower gains are in plans, but do want to raise to 8-9 lbs boost in the near future. I was told that it would be better to get the larger one if planning on raising boost, but I also heard that the turbo can't produce enough flow to fill in the big intercoolers.

Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.
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whatever 'regular' one you have should be fine for your greddy kit at 8 psi
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I don't think a large intercooler would actually cause a decrease in power... maybe it would slow the spool up time because it has more volume to fill up with air before pressure can be made.

I could be wrong though.

Just find an intercooler that suits your horsepower goals and has good flow characteristics. Don't buy a huge freakin 600+hp intercooler for a 300hp setup and you will be fine.

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Overly large intercoolers can be blamed for some "pressure loss" and it can hinder your numbers a bit.

Typically this is more common in overly thick coolers, and coolers with very poor design characteristics.

Lots of people believe the bigger the better on the intercooler - but overkill is exactly that. . . overkill.

Get the flow specs of the intercooler you are looking at. . . if they aren't published, you don't want it.

Find a good mate for your turbo by comparing the CFM of your turbo to the CFM your cooler supports. You'll want a little room, but not too much.
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I see, Greddy offers two intercoolers the 24V and 31V which aren't that differently priced. I don't know what CFM is, does anybody have any comments on their intercoolers or ones they know about for me? thanks.
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For how much power the gredy potential has even at 17PSI a small intercooler will be just fine. You will just loose spool time with a bigger intercooler and your heat (IAT) will not drop that much. CFM=cubic feet per minute its a measure of volume of air, you hear this because different turbos produce different CFM
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