so what kind of UIM is that ? from what vehicle ?
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Originally posted by unchained01 View Postso what kind of UIM is that ? from what vehicle ?
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Originally posted by robertisaar View Postit's from a van.... i want to say the platform the Rendezvous is on?
Originally posted by kwhauck View PostLNJ, variation of the LA1 3400, found in the Chevrolet Equinox and Pontiac Torrent, but in reality it is a 3500 manifold with a modified top mount TB, that should give better air flow distribution to all the cylinders.......
Sucks that you still don't have the clearance needed. I may actually be able to start drafting a manifold design here soon, as I may have finally got a decent base to start off of. We'll see how it goes...-Brad-
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Originally posted by bszopi View PostSucks that you still don't have the clearance needed. I may actually be able to start drafting a manifold design here soon, as I may have finally got a decent base to start off of. We'll see how it goes...
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Originally posted by ericjon262 View Postwhat you ought to look into is R-22 refrigerant, swap your heater core intercooler for an evaporator, and you'll have sub zero IAT's as long as the a/c compressor is going!1999 GLS MP90 supercharged / 2003 GL MP62 supercharged / 2004 GLS stock
Magnuson MP90 / TOG's / 3 in. Magnaflow exhaust / MSD ignition / LS1 MAF / Racetronix pump / HP Tuners / TCE 68mm TB / 36 lb Inj
= Best track time: 12.951 @ 104.48, 1.839 60 ft. (Beech Bend Raceway Park, 11-23-13), 50 Deg. F
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpVYZPbpPzk
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Originally posted by AleroB888 View PostWell, no, actually you would not. That type of system is not efficient enough to handle the amount of airflow and heat generated.-60v6's 2nd Jon M.
91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
Originally posted by Jay LenoTires are cheap clutches...
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Originally posted by pocket-rocket View PostNot arguing your point, but you might want to tell SVT because they do this same thing with the Lightning.
Ford’s patented SuperCooler technology cleverly provides a special burst of power for the SVT Lightning concept. Traditional intercoolers dissipate heat from the supercharged air by circulating coolant through a front-mounted, air-cooled radiator. With the SuperCooler system, the vehicle’s air conditioning system is used to chill a small storage tank of coolant to about 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
On demand, the SuperCooler system switches the intercooler flow from its normal circulation and dumps the chilled coolant into the engine’s intercooler. In turn, the intercooler dissipates up to 20 percent more heat from the charge air - resulting in a denser air charge.
A green light on the instrument panel indicates the system’s readiness. SuperCooler is activated automatically when the driver depresses the accelerator to a wide-open-throttle position.
"This technology plays directly into the hands of the enthusiast," Coletti says. "The SuperCooler provides the edge for the driver, and it is done simply by taking advantage of the hardware that already exists in the vehicle."
As a result of this cool technology, the SVT Lighting concept can give its driver as much as 50 transient horsepower for short bursts of 30-45 seconds and regenerate within 2 minutes under normal driving conditions. While its effect is similar to that of an aftermarket nitrous oxide system, the SuperCooler is completely self-contained, environmentally friendly and regenerative.
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Originally posted by pocket-rocket View PostNot arguing your point, but you might want to tell SVT because they do this same thing with the Lightning.1999 GLS MP90 supercharged / 2003 GL MP62 supercharged / 2004 GLS stock
Magnuson MP90 / TOG's / 3 in. Magnaflow exhaust / MSD ignition / LS1 MAF / Racetronix pump / HP Tuners / TCE 68mm TB / 36 lb Inj
= Best track time: 12.951 @ 104.48, 1.839 60 ft. (Beech Bend Raceway Park, 11-23-13), 50 Deg. F
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpVYZPbpPzk
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Originally posted by AleroB888 View PostWell, no, actually you would not. That type of system is not efficient enough to handle the amount of airflow and heat generated.
dude, it was a joke, but it could work with the right size, shape evaporator, it's really the same concept as an air to water intercooler, except a whole lot colder. the trick would be getting R22 not to turn the evaporator into a solid block of ice, that stuff's not like R12 or R134a(cheap sh!t), it's the same stuff residential a/c units use, and it gets F'n cold!"I am not what you so glibly call to be a civilized man. I have broken with society for reasons which I alone am able to appreciate. I am therefore not subject to it's stupid laws, and I ask you to never allude to them in my presence again."
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Originally posted by ericjon262 View Post
dude, it was a joke, but it could work with the right size, shape evaporator, it's really the same concept as an air to water intercooler, except a whole lot colder. the trick would be getting R22 not to turn the evaporator into a solid block of ice, that stuff's not like R12 or R134a(cheap sh!t), it's the same stuff residential a/c units use, and it gets F'n cold!1999 GLS MP90 supercharged / 2003 GL MP62 supercharged / 2004 GLS stock
Magnuson MP90 / TOG's / 3 in. Magnaflow exhaust / MSD ignition / LS1 MAF / Racetronix pump / HP Tuners / TCE 68mm TB / 36 lb Inj
= Best track time: 12.951 @ 104.48, 1.839 60 ft. (Beech Bend Raceway Park, 11-23-13), 50 Deg. F
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpVYZPbpPzk
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Originally posted by AleroB888 View Postlol. So you want to make a miniature residential AC unit, with the charge air blowing directly across the evaporator?"I am not what you so glibly call to be a civilized man. I have broken with society for reasons which I alone am able to appreciate. I am therefore not subject to it's stupid laws, and I ask you to never allude to them in my presence again."
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Originally posted by ericjon262 View Postno, not the residential unit, just the refrigerant (the chemical that, when decompressing rapidly, cools drastically)1999 GLS MP90 supercharged / 2003 GL MP62 supercharged / 2004 GLS stock
Magnuson MP90 / TOG's / 3 in. Magnaflow exhaust / MSD ignition / LS1 MAF / Racetronix pump / HP Tuners / TCE 68mm TB / 36 lb Inj
= Best track time: 12.951 @ 104.48, 1.839 60 ft. (Beech Bend Raceway Park, 11-23-13), 50 Deg. F
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpVYZPbpPzk
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Originally posted by AleroB888 View PostI ask again: With the charge air blowing directly across the evaporator (thru which the evaporating refrigerant flows) ?"I am not what you so glibly call to be a civilized man. I have broken with society for reasons which I alone am able to appreciate. I am therefore not subject to it's stupid laws, and I ask you to never allude to them in my presence again."
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See, they didn't go that in depth on the car shows on TV, or at the Chicago car show years ago. That and I didn't google it. They just said it uses the vehicles A/C system to intercool the intake charge. They do have a really nice idea there, though.-60v6's 2nd Jon M.
91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
Originally posted by Jay LenoTires are cheap clutches...
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