JR Intercooler
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Is there anyone who has fabricated an intercooler for the JRSC?? I would really like to know if it would help at all. I have a 2000 Honda prelude.
Is there anyone who has fabricated an intercooler for the JRSC?? I would really like to know if it would help at all. I have a 2000 Honda prelude.
http://www.lhtperformance.net and it worked out GREAT for him
Is there anyone who has fabricated an intercooler for the JRSC?? I would really like to know if it would help at all. I have a 2000 Honda prelude.
i know of one person who has successfully done it and continues to use it.
http://www.lhtperformance.net and it worked out GREAT for him
i know of one person who has successfully done it and continues to use it.
http://www.lhtperformance.net and it worked out GREAT for him
as far as I know, that is a prototype kit, but it works very very well.
Basically, it positions itself inside the discharge manifold, and is liquid to air. This avoids having to reposition the blower, fabicate new braces and such. The water is pumped through it, then through a front mounted air to liquid cooler, to drop temps. This prototype uses the OE windshield washer resevoir as a reserve tank. It reduces discharge temps to a piddly 120-140 degrees if memory serves me correctly. This is far better than the 200+ experienced by most Jackson users.
That's about all the info I can give you. I'm not sure if John is considering producing this as a kit, or if this will be a one off deal. Best to contact him personally to find out.
[Modified by VaporTrail, 12:35 AM 10/2/2002]
Basically, it positions itself inside the discharge manifold, and is liquid to air. This avoids having to reposition the blower, fabicate new braces and such. The water is pumped through it, then through a front mounted air to liquid cooler, to drop temps. This prototype uses the OE windshield washer resevoir as a reserve tank. It reduces discharge temps to a piddly 120-140 degrees if memory serves me correctly. This is far better than the 200+ experienced by most Jackson users.
That's about all the info I can give you. I'm not sure if John is considering producing this as a kit, or if this will be a one off deal. Best to contact him personally to find out.
[Modified by VaporTrail, 12:35 AM 10/2/2002]
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