Intercooler piping..

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Intercooler piping..

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Hey, im after some examples of how people have run their cooler piping without removing the battery yet still making it possible to get to the oil cap?
Any pictures would be of great help
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Like this?
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yeah

Post by Cam »

Yeah like that but i was thinking more of a front mount air to air cooler.
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Yeah, but it's going to have to loop around the filler cap and run either down and under or off past the P/S pump and through. Depends where the in and out are of the cooler. 2 inch piping is what I have, the turbo outlet is roughly that. The ugly bit is where the pipe goes from round to oval for the TB entry.
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This is mine.. bit hard to see but you get the idea..

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Or this??

http://www.starion.mirrorz.com/
Fourth picture along under Control deck

It's some dudes car, bit of a tosser if you ask me, all that red crap :lol:

BTW, the turbo compressor is different on Lxs's car, hence the piping can run out towards the left
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Post by stari1 »

Yeah mines pretty similar. Loops around the cap and then down. Got the i/c in front of the oil cooler, and then loops back up. I'll get a picture.
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ahh yeah oops forgot to mention that, I have the US front housing.

but supposidly they can be turned.. :?:
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Post by Cam »

Thanks peoples, im starting to get the idea. Hopefully i will be able to get a intercooler soon. I am looking at pipe work because im going to attempt to do it myself with a little help.
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Does anyone here have a vr4 cooler? if so do you have any pics of mounting positions?
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Post by Cookiemonster »

Just rotate the turbo front housing. Then you can run the pipe work as per a JD Starion if you want to retain your battery location. Mind you, moving the battery to the boot is not a major drama. Or you could replace the battery with a smaller dry-cell unit and leave it where it is.. as per Darkelf's car.
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Won't you need to make up a bracket for the wastegate actuator if you rotate the housing?
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Post by Cookiemonster »

Alspos wrote:Won't you need to make up a bracket for the wastegate actuator if you rotate the housing?
Making a wastegate bracket is a lot simpler then making intercooler piping weaving all over the top of your valve cover.
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Yeah, I agree with cookie, its easy to rotate the housing and depending on turbo you may not need to make a braket for the acuator, mine has a mounting hole on the cover that I used for the accuator.
If you run the pipes down along the chassis rail the air inside them will be cooler as the engine bay temps are alot cooler down low.
I managed to fit a 2 1/4 inch pipe through the radiator suport along side the normal sized battery, just :)
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Some pics of my intercooler set up can be found here: http://www.pbase.com/nxtime/engine_pics
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