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Old 07-18-2014, 08:04 AM   #1
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Re: Inline 250 - T3 Turbo - w/ Video

Thats cool that you can barely notice the cooler behind the grille! Very cool! Is the psi supposed to drop with the addition of an intercooler? I guess I'm not very familiar with driving a hot-air setup and then adding an intercooler. Either way, glad you finally took that step. You might want to think about getting some radiator paint and shooting it black for the ultimate stealth look...unless you are wanting to show a bit of "hey, this rig is turbo'd" for those who would actually notice.
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Re: Inline 250 - T3 Turbo - w/ Video

Looks seriously sweet!
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Re: Inline 250 - T3 Turbo - w/ Video

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Thats cool that you can barely notice the cooler behind the grille! Very cool! Is the psi supposed to drop with the addition of an intercooler? I guess I'm not very familiar with driving a hot-air setup and then adding an intercooler. Either way, glad you finally took that step. You might want to think about getting some radiator paint and shooting it black for the ultimate stealth look...unless you are wanting to show a bit of "hey, this rig is turbo'd" for those who would actually notice.
I did think of that after the fact. I will probably in the near future.


Here is a pic of the turbo inlet screen. I have very little room for an air filter, so a good buddy from Greening Auto Company recommended to run a foam filter sandwiched between metal screens. He has them on a 8 stack fuel injected setup.

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