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03-13-2001, 10:43 PM | #1 |
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Aftercooler or Intercooler?
Whick is better for a 99-01 4.6L a Vortech system with intercoller or a aftercoller and why?
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03-14-2001, 12:12 AM | #2 |
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well, I'm not a supercharger know-it-all, but everyone I know has intercoolers
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03-14-2001, 12:48 AM | #3 |
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The good thing about the after cooler at the strip is you can fill it with ice water and get some extremely good cooler, but only for a while. Under hard continous use the after cooler becomes less effective.
An intercooler is more consistant. It all depends on what you want to do. |
03-14-2001, 08:56 AM | #4 |
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I probably have one the best intercooler set ups you are going to find for a 99-01 GT. I have the Fast Tracks intercooler which is a Spearco 4 core I/C and it's awesome. You do run into a problem with bucking/surging at high speeds and you need a bypass before and after the I/C to correct it. I think they are addressing this problem. Also the boost drop is minumal (at the worse approx 1-1.5 psi across the core). I made 13 psi before with a 10 psi pulley with my Vortech and after the intercooler, I see 12 psi before it shifts. Both will do the job and you do have the advantage of adding ice at the track with the aftercooler. I just don't like the fact of running water lines(possible leaks after time) and having another pump that could fail. The intercooler will never fail. My friend Rich on the corral has the exact same setup as I do without the exhaust mods and made 429 rwhp on the stock longblock after a dynotune at Larroccas Performance. I will be at Laroccas on Friday getting a dynotune also and should go over 400 rwhp through the auto.
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03-15-2001, 05:28 PM | #5 |
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My intercooler works great, i have a SHM intercooler.
I have a temp sensor inside my intake. Temp at 14.7psi @ 7600 rpms never goes above 118.5 degrees ------------------ The Baddest Daily Driven 99' Cobra Around. 10.81@130.39, 1.57-60' Best 60' - 1.51 560rwhp - 461rwtq My ET 11.30 FOR SALE Tremec 3550 w/kirbin shifter (1500 miles on it. Lakewood Bellhousing Mcleod Twin Disc Clutch Setup w/10.5" Billet Fly Wheel, Pressure Plate & Throwout Bearing Steeda adjustable clutch quadrant. Mac Prochamber Offroad H Magnaflow catback exhaust (gt style) [This message has been edited by beefcake (edited 03-15-2001).] |
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