Remove your intercooler condensation pipe
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Remove your intercooler condensation pipe
Before you knock it off and crack the stock intercooler. I pulled mine off and filled the holes with JB Weld before I went to the track. Good thing too, as this may have yanked it off:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpvQEf2bSxg
It looks so much smoother on video, but it's rough on the dirt and bouncing off the curbing. I'm sure I'm breaking a GM engineer's heart by saying it, and undoing their work, but it's that or risk cracking your stock intercooler end tanks.
I'm guessing they're trying to catch water and oil condensation in here. No one's ever gonna pull it off to clean it though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpvQEf2bSxg
It looks so much smoother on video, but it's rough on the dirt and bouncing off the curbing. I'm sure I'm breaking a GM engineer's heart by saying it, and undoing their work, but it's that or risk cracking your stock intercooler end tanks.
I'm guessing they're trying to catch water and oil condensation in here. No one's ever gonna pull it off to clean it though.
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Just pull it and JB weld the openings on the one side with the torx or whatever it was. If it's zipped tied into place, it can still get hit and crack the end tanks.
Before you knock it off and crack the stock intercooler. I pulled mine off and filled the holes with JB Weld before I went to the track. Good thing too, as this may have yanked it off:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpvQEf2bSxg
It looks so much smoother on video, but it's rough on the dirt and bouncing off the curbing. I'm sure I'm breaking a GM engineer's heart by saying it, and undoing their work, but it's that or risk cracking your stock intercooler end tanks.
I'm guessing they're trying to catch water and oil condensation in here. No one's ever gonna pull it off to clean it though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpvQEf2bSxg
It looks so much smoother on video, but it's rough on the dirt and bouncing off the curbing. I'm sure I'm breaking a GM engineer's heart by saying it, and undoing their work, but it's that or risk cracking your stock intercooler end tanks.
I'm guessing they're trying to catch water and oil condensation in here. No one's ever gonna pull it off to clean it though.
Found this..goes way back to what happened to Solstice:
That service information is for earlier build 2007 Sosltice GXPs that when driving in damp /humid weather encounter misfires and set codes on hard acceleration. Moisture gathers in the charge air cooler at idle and is ingested on hard acceleration from a stop.
Check out the pics..interesting.
This is the difference. A water trap was added on the bottom to catch condensation

http://www.solsticeforum.com/forum/f...pip4197-48039/
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Our charge piping is so damn long that I don't think it's possible to get water from condensation to go all the way back. Take your pick. Leave and risk cracking end tanks, or pull and risk having some oil/water condensation that would happen with any normal IC.
Given the two choices, I'll take the later. The stock IC really isn't as bad as most people make it out to be. It's quite efficient, and doesn't hang as low as all the damn aftermarket intercoolers made with cores meant to handle 500 hp...
Given the two choices, I'll take the later. The stock IC really isn't as bad as most people make it out to be. It's quite efficient, and doesn't hang as low as all the damn aftermarket intercoolers made with cores meant to handle 500 hp...
I just had an idea, cut it, like really short like to 5% or less of its normal length, pinch the end together, and then weld it, then you would keep a smaller catch can and be way less likely to smack it off anything
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