intercooling is always better than no intercooling. Go ahead and install it, and do comparison runs with/without it. You will see less smoke, and more power. To see how well the intercooler is working, feel it with your hand. The intercooler should be quite hot. (maybe even enough to burn a finger)I will agree with you on the fact that sending the hot engine compartment air into your motor isn't a great idea, so start there. Get a fresh air inlet installed, then install an intercooler.Some guys on this board will say that water injection is a great way of intercooling your motor, and I will agree. No piping necessary, and if you add methanol, you get a bit of a power increase . But then again, why not BOTH .Lag with a K14? With a Giles pump, from what everyone says, there should be no lag. Granted the additional piping will simulate additional lag, but it should be very minimal. Some people use thermostatically controlled fans to cool their intercoolers as well. I just bought a really nice thermostat to which I'm still contemplating on what to use it for. (would be nice when you are sitting in traffic with a hot intercooler, keeping it cool for your launch on the green :lol: but also keeping the fan from running while you are on the highway)EGT's will drop by around 100-200F pre-turbine as well. I bought a nice one from aircraft spruce. It is quite remarkable at how sensitive, and quick responding it is. Highly recommended! (do a search on it, I forget which kit I bought - gauge + probe)
Not much to add, mainly just posting to subscribe to this thread.Nice to see someone else on here with one of the rare 92 ecos!I have purchased an LDA equipped pump for mine, but I'm not sure I can swing the Giles rebuild. I hope to go to a metal head gasket and 15 PSI, and a PP downpipe and 2.5". Water injection looks very interesting.Very interested in the progress on your car larry104. Best of luck.
In both cases, the piping runs are long and tortuous, with multiple bends. My guess is there would be a couple psi drop through all that. The turbo would have to make that much more boost to overcome the loss, and hence more heat. And what about lag?
okay, so now i'm going to sound like a complete idiot because i have no idea about this kind of stuff. i am new to the whole diesel thing, but i was wondering what the best choice for an intercooler would be. i see you have two different choices, but no one really has sadi the best choice? does it depend on the motor? sorry i sound like a dumb girl. but i am used to the mk1 gas stuff lol. please help. thanks<3linds
I'm curious about the saab intercooler as well. I didnt think it was possible to fit anything ahead of the condensor. I was thinking of doing a SMIC, possibly a 1.8t or Corrado intercooler on the drivers side, and cut out the hole where the fog light would have gone had it been a GLI or GTI. Not sure how effective it would be or even if that intercooler would fit in that spot to begin with.
Larry, are you going to make the GTD setup with the Blackstone or another intercooler?