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niterydr
09-16-2006, 10:15 PM
I can log it but i dont have a comparison from before. I know for me its a improvement to go from heatsoaking the intercooler and hot uicp to ice cold uicp. Go search tuners i know theres people that have done the testing
Sweet, post up some numbers and I'll tell you if its actually working like it should, or if it's as effective as a front mount air filter on a honda civic.
Intercoolers are cheap for a reason.
There is "working" and WORKING, two different things when it comes to intercooling a system.
Speedfreak
09-17-2006, 02:40 PM
All you have to do is look at the fins on the inside/outside of the core. There is no turbulance being created, thus no cooling. It may work better then a stock 1g/2g sidemount, but that isn't saying much. Nobody needs a before, if you post any temps now.. that'll tell the story.
Halon
09-17-2006, 05:05 PM
Sweet, post up some numbers and I'll tell you if its actually working like it should, or if it's as effective as a front mount air filter on a honda civic.
Intercoolers are cheap for a reason.
There is "working" and WORKING, two different things when it comes to intercooling a system.
Ahh yes. So do 2 SMIC's "work" to cool 2 50trims on your high boost settings?
Does the Greddy core have internal turbulators?
Shotgun!
09-17-2006, 09:05 PM
What kind of IATs are you running with that kit?
You are expecting way too much outa this crowd.
Shane@DBPerformance
09-17-2006, 09:17 PM
Does the Greddy core have internal turbulators?
Depends on the core.
The Greddy V-Spec core has very little inside it. The call it a "max flow" design with "Micro Groove Tube". It looks like an extruded tube design inside, but with even less than usual going on inside. They recommend that core for low-medium boost on factory turbo engine or for orginally NA cars with a basic bolt-on turbo kit.
The Greddy R-Spec core has inner turbulator fins to dissipate heat. They call it their "max cooling" design and recommend it for medium-high boost levels and for higher horsepower engines.
Just watch out for intercooler cores where all they hype is how little their core has for pressure drop. A straight pipe had little pressure drop also, but it doesn't cool much.
There are so many different eBay/SS autochrome style intercoolers out there now with all of the different places in China making them for dirt cheap. They probably work fine at low boost, but they sometimes have leaks at higher boost and some have been tested to be absolute crap at high boost levels. Who knows if some are good while others are bad though. I am not a fan of the easy to see through cores though. Some are just square boxes, with no turbultors or extrude turbing inside. I don't really like extruded turbe intercooler either though, Spearco sold them for a year or so about 4 years ago for a less expensive line of cores, but dumped them because they didn't perform nearly as well as their bar-and-plate design.
niterydr
09-17-2006, 09:18 PM
Ahh yes. So do 2 SMIC's "work" to cool 2 50trims on your high boost settings?
Does the Greddy core have internal turbulators?
Nope, and they weren't designed to smartass. Around 600awhp they are toast.
They have a great core, but eventually frontal area becomes an issue.
But if I would have used the "other" sidemount (aka dsm, aka cheap) I'd heat soak them around 500awhp.
Budget build here folks, I have less into my car that quite a few members do into their cars.
Halon
09-17-2006, 09:44 PM
Ahhh don't get mad at me baby! Just saying, I bet he's on a "budget build" too, and it might just work for him. But anyway, good luck with your choice, whatever it may be!
mike55112
09-17-2006, 09:58 PM
I think it will be work just fine, the car is gonna be pretty much stock probably till next summer,then ill start doing some more performance mods
dumb_ricer
09-18-2006, 02:10 AM
Okay, first let me say that I do believe spearco makes the best core's as far as intercoolers go. They ARE proven on many racecars.
Now I am going to attempt to stir the pot a little bit.
Does anyone here have proof beyond a reasonable doubt that a spearco core significantly reduces intake temps more than a similar sized "ebay" intercooler. Beyond that, do you have proof that in the real world it is actually making a difference? Like drop in ET's, higher MPH, significantly less detonation, you get the picture.
From what I have seen, some of the "ebay" core's look IDENTICAL to a evotion intercooler core, down to spacing on the fins and sizes of the tubes.
And, if we want to go even farther then that. Lets say a ebay core makes 500whp on a car, and with a nice spearco core it makes 520whp, is it really worth the extra 300plus dollars for the spearco?
turbo2086
09-18-2006, 07:32 AM
Mike5512 what's your goals for your car? Can't we all agree though that just about anything would be better then the stock dsm smic? I think we can, and depending on his goals and budget, this kit could work great for his needs. Did you read the thread I posted from dsmtuners? The author did mention that he felt more power at 10psi with the fmic then he did 14psi on the smic. I know its not like statistical proof or anything, but it's interesting I think.
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