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phoenix4g63t 04-13-2005 11:48 AM

Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
Just as the title says, anyone tried/heard of it? Got the idea from looking at a 3000GT VR4. I was thinking about having the 2 Y-pipe in from the turbo and Y-pipe back into my upper IC pipe. What do you think? Maybe an alternative to a FMIC...

slowbubblecar 04-13-2005 11:51 AM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
people have welded 1g intercoolers together to make a fmic but have never heard of anyone wanting to use 2 side mounts. Where would you mount the other. It doesn't sound like a geat idea to me.

Shotgun! 04-13-2005 12:29 PM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
It might be an okay idea if your DSM is twin turbo. Is it? Now stop that.

Kracka 04-13-2005 12:42 PM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
Sounds like a dumb idea with about 15 feet of intercooler piping to me.

scheides 04-13-2005 12:49 PM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
Dejon Tool used to have a dual smic setup like you are describing. It had a Y pipe and about 18' of tubing...I saw pics of one &there was IC tubing everywhere! Almost better off just going fmic, or even air/liquid IC if you want something different....think about all the possible boost leaks! Gahhh!

phoenix4g63t 04-13-2005 01:15 PM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
yeah, I have 2 SMICs laying around the shop and just started thinking...or maybe it was the alcohol...

Shane@DBPerformance 04-13-2005 08:16 PM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
The pressure drop from those 2 shitty cores would be bad.

Speedfreak 04-13-2005 11:14 PM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
We dynoed two VW's... One with a K04 and a fmic, and one with a larger turbo and all the supporting mods with a dual sidemount(professional) setup.... The fmic K04 setup held/made more on the dyno.

DSMkel 04-13-2005 11:30 PM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
Had somebody ask me this same question today.

phoenix4g63t 04-14-2005 10:49 PM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
yeah, I have one Dejon Tool SMIC and the other one is off a 1991 Talon TSi. No big deal, just thinkin and drinkin :cool:

MustGoFaster 04-15-2005 12:00 AM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenix4g63t
yeah, I have one Dejon Tool SMIC and the other one is off a 1991 Talon TSi. No big deal, just thinkin and drinkin :cool:

Finish the thinking bofore you start the drinking. :eek: :rolleyes: :D Things tend to work better that way.

At-Least-It's-An-Evo 04-15-2005 12:07 AM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
Sounds pretty ghettoooo.

niterydr 04-15-2005 12:36 AM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
yeah no...gonna beat the horse on this one and again say very bad idea.

TheBlizzard 04-15-2005 01:10 AM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
If there is no usefull information provided in this thread I am just going to delete this thread. I know its been done before with two of them welded together but like everyone said its pretty ghetto.

So if anybody has any usefull information then go ahead, if not then this thread is getting deleted.

CRAIG

niterydr 04-15-2005 07:57 AM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
Well for the obvious reasons of 1) complication of routing
2) extreme pressure drop
3) a smic from a dsm in stock form sucks (1g's have huge pressure drop on the inlets/outlets, 2g's have less capicity).
But to answer, yes people have tried, and heard of it, and you ARE free to do whatever you like, but I would assume it is agreed on this board (which is tough to come by) that it is an overall bad idea.
Best of luck to you in your future drinking ventures/brainstorms. :D ;) :p

phoenix4g63t 04-15-2005 12:47 PM

Re: Anyone ever tried using 2 SMICs???
 
OK, thread over.


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