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Murlo26
11-16-2010, 03:20 PM
Forgot to ask--did you have appreciable wear on your six puck disk already? I was a little surprised to hear that you're replacing it.
I think it was its out now and its cheap for a new disc only so mind as well.
scheides
11-16-2010, 03:24 PM
Forgot to ask--did you have appreciable wear on your six puck disk already? I was a little surprised to hear that you're replacing it.
Yea, for under $150 and zero extra time input I'm just hoping for another 5k miles on the tail-end of clutch life. The disc I took out looked decent, I'll keep it as a wall momento unless someone wants to give me a few bills for it (seems like people will buy anything!). I'll post some pics when I post a FS ad.
mlomker
11-16-2010, 03:44 PM
mind as well.
It seems that is an alternate to might as well but it just looks wrong to me every time you use it.
Kracka
11-16-2010, 03:47 PM
meh. I'll suffer with the Perrin. It's 930, whatever hp that works out to.
Definitely a solid choice, that's what I would have gone with had MAP not offered me this prototype of theirs. It is larger than most other intercooler cores on the market for the X; right behind the Buschur and my MAP prototype (980 c.i.). My favorite part about the Perrin is it is the only FMIC in the market for the X to fully utilize the entire front bumper opening; all others have end-tanks or at least welds exposed.
Murlo26
11-16-2010, 03:48 PM
Bah, you guys and your big IC's, you guys ever gonna use that IC for the big powah? ;)
Kracka
11-16-2010, 03:50 PM
Bah, you guys and your big IC's, you guys ever gonna use that IC for the big powah? ;)
Nope, but I will use it for a chilly intake charge during the Texas heat :)
Murlo26
11-16-2010, 03:51 PM
Ok, acceptable, good excuse :)
scheides
11-16-2010, 04:31 PM
Like shane said, he's never seen too big of an intercooler :)
So I heard back from DeatschWerks just now. Man these guys are awesome to work with!
Hey Chris,
Your injectors tested fine. They are getting new orings put on and packaged up to ship back to you today.
Thanks for giving us a chance to look them over. :)
-Chris
I just wish their 1300's weren't so noisy. I may end up getting them anyways--service like this is really hard to come by. I've had a ton of very positive back/forth with these guys on a set of second-hand injectors. Very impressed.
Halon
11-16-2010, 05:17 PM
Any close ups of the external fin density/design on that core? While I agree a bigger IC is great, thickness is always a worry of mine on my setups. I won't ever run an extremely thick FMIC if the external fins are so densly packed that it seems that it is going to extremely inhibit flow to the radiator. Hence why I really like ETS cores as they don't focus 100% on intake charge cooling, but focus on street applications where keeping airflow through the core allowing enough air to the radiator is important as well. Garrett cores usually have a pretty dense external fin design from what I've seen.
Although it may not be as much of a concern considering you have an aluminum block now which may dissipate heat a bit better than the iron blocks... I'm just a worry wart when it comes to overheating, I can thank the old 1G for that :)
mlomker
11-16-2010, 05:55 PM
allowing enough air to the radiator is important as well.
Sounds like a great excuse for a radiator upgrade! lol. Mishimoto makes two and CBRD has a baller one for the X. I have the cheaper Mishimoto and my car has never budged at the track for temps.
I've had a ton of very positive back/forth with these guys on a set of second-hand injectors. Very impressed.
Bryan@GST rags on DW and in the last day a guy is trying to blame a blown motor on a pre-release set of the 1500s. My personal experience has been good, both with that set you've got and the 1000s. Those IDs didn't tune for shit.
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