front mount intercooler
do a search (from the bar above, between 'new posts' and 'user cp') on "intercooler" and you'll find multiple posts pertaining to it in one way or another.
but here is a good one in particular:
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...01&postcount=6
Maybe a person could customize to have a larger radiator for the intercooler, thus providing more cooling ability and keep the air temp lower somewhat..
but here is a good one in particular:
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...01&postcount=6
Maybe a person could customize to have a larger radiator for the intercooler, thus providing more cooling ability and keep the air temp lower somewhat..
You have a front mount water to air intercooler. It is right between radiator and A/C radiator. It is hard to see but if you look below the car and follow the lines you will find it. Also they is a option in one of the build books that describes a 2 pass and 3pass intercooler system.
Originally Posted by GeoChevyCobalt
You have a front mount water to air intercooler. It is right between radiator and A/C radiator. It is hard to see but if you look below the car and follow the lines you will find it. Also they is a option in one of the build books that describes a 2 pass and 3pass intercooler system.
A front mount intercooler would take some very interesting plumbing work.
Originally Posted by Cobalt_Supercharged
Technically that an aftercooler. The intercooler is part of the manifold it actually cools the air. Not to be a jerk, but I have been "corrected" a few times for that.
A front mount intercooler would take some very interesting plumbing work.
A front mount intercooler would take some very interesting plumbing work.
mercury, where the heck did you get the idea that the Eaton pumps out already cool air?!?!?! Thats a huge
so i guess the big question is... if a front mount intercooler was made for the SS, would it be something that would be worth buying? ive never owned a SC'ed vehicle so i dont know a whole lot about them... any help with my lack of knowledge would be much appreciated.
im thinking about buyign one off ebay and puttign it on there just to see if my car will over heat cus if it dont i will leave it one
the piping on the right side is actual piping to my intake left side is copy pasted
the piping on the right side is actual piping to my intake left side is copy pasted
I do not think puting an intercooler befor the SC is a good idea. I realy do not think you will gain any HP and you could cause less air to flow over the radiators for the engin, a/c and aftercooler. Modifing the stock aftercooler to be a 2 or 3 pass system would be best. The net cool down would be better that way.......
Just a thought, If you were to remove the factory Heat exchanger in the front and replace it with several of these in paralell, the coolant would dwell longer in the cooler and give up more of it's heat. In theory, the Liquid Intercooler would work better.
I think the stock radiator cools vary good. A to or 3 pass system just increases the flow rate in the aftercooler system so that the net temp of the water is colder and in turn the air gets cooler. Some one correct me on this if I am wrong....
Ice Box is the way to go if your looking for some Track Times.
My cuzin has a Ice Box IC on his 03 Cobra, it does huge wonders.
They main benefits are that on a 50 degree F day, the intake temps are around 37 degrees.
This makes the computer add timeing and fuel in tern giving you power.
My cuzin has a Ice Box IC on his 03 Cobra, it does huge wonders.
They main benefits are that on a 50 degree F day, the intake temps are around 37 degrees.
This makes the computer add timeing and fuel in tern giving you power.
Originally Posted by GeoChevyCobalt
I think the stock radiator cools vary good. A to or 3 pass system just increases the flow rate in the aftercooler system so that the net temp of the water is colder and in turn the air gets cooler. Some one correct me on this if I am wrong....
It was just a quick idea. I'm shure there are better...
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