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Old 03-04-2004, 11:31 AM   #1
SleeperGT
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Default Air-Air vs Air-Water Intercooler

Looking for a little guidance on my next upgrade. I currently have a Vortech SQ-Trim, non-intercoolerdrunning 12 pounds of boost (I know too much without an intercooler), which is why I'm looking to intercool it. Since this is my daily driver and I need the trunk space I don't want to go with the Vortech aftercooler kit as it required a battery re-lo to the the trunk. My speed shop is suggesting I go with a custom fabricated air-air intercooler. Idea sounds great to me, anybody have any experience with an air-air intercooler, pro's and cons of going with each setup. Any input is greatly appreciated.

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