Johnarmymp552
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So recently I just purchased an Ebay intercooler with all parts necessary for install. I saw someone else did this a while back, but there was no data or good install pics.
And I know the comments will come-
"You get what you pay for!", "Why would you spend your money on cheap parts!", blah blah blah-- anyways...
Intercooler cost me $139 with free shipping. Size is 25" x 12" x 3.5".
Clamps were $4.23 for 2 (I forgot to order 4), 2.5" Aluminum couplers were $25.90 for 2, and 2 2.5" x 2.5" 45 degree silicon couplers were $18.00 - All with free shipping.
So total cost involved was $191.36 (If I got 4 clamps like I was supposed to).
Anyways- Install went pretty easy. I drilled two holes on the backside to install the MAF sensor. Used a slightly larger o-ring to seal the sensor.
Had to heat up the silicon couplers to make them stretch over the intercooler.
Now on to testing--
Currently have a 16' performance package, 8,000 miles, JLT intake, and Cobb 91 octane OTS tune.
We all know the stock intercooler sucks. I am in southern Arizona and the temps lately have been in the mid to high 90s. I usually see IATs around 40 degrees above ambient. On a good 3rd, 4th, or 5th gear pull I could see temps easily raise to 60-70 degrees above ambient and take a while to come down. Usually come down about 1-2 degrees every 2-3 seconds. Just piss poor stock intercooler performance.
With the Ebay intercooler I never see temps more than 15-20 degrees over ambient in normal cruising. On a pull the temps will usually be 15-20 above ambient as well. Sometimes hitting 25, but the temps usually lower right away (like I said, depending on the weather, It was 102 in Tucson the other day). I usually see the temps drop 2-3 degrees about every second when I am off boost and cruising.
All said and done. I am very impressed with the performance of the intercooler. The car feels a lot more consistent. With the stock intercooler the car would pull hard at first and gradually taper off. Now it pulls harder throughout the whole rev range. When it comes to quality of the design- it is your typical ebay intercooler. Welds could be better, but I don't expect much better from a 10 year old Chinese kid working 18 hours a day. End tanks are cast aluminum, could be smoother, but doesn't seem to hurt performance.
Also, forgot to mention - on the Cobb 91 OTS tune, car would see no more than 19.4lbs of boost. Now car peak between 20.4 and sometimes 21lbs. Pretty sure has to do with cooler denser air, and probably less pressure drop.
And I know the comments will come-
"You get what you pay for!", "Why would you spend your money on cheap parts!", blah blah blah-- anyways...
Intercooler cost me $139 with free shipping. Size is 25" x 12" x 3.5".
Clamps were $4.23 for 2 (I forgot to order 4), 2.5" Aluminum couplers were $25.90 for 2, and 2 2.5" x 2.5" 45 degree silicon couplers were $18.00 - All with free shipping.
So total cost involved was $191.36 (If I got 4 clamps like I was supposed to).
Anyways- Install went pretty easy. I drilled two holes on the backside to install the MAF sensor. Used a slightly larger o-ring to seal the sensor.
Had to heat up the silicon couplers to make them stretch over the intercooler.
Now on to testing--
Currently have a 16' performance package, 8,000 miles, JLT intake, and Cobb 91 octane OTS tune.
We all know the stock intercooler sucks. I am in southern Arizona and the temps lately have been in the mid to high 90s. I usually see IATs around 40 degrees above ambient. On a good 3rd, 4th, or 5th gear pull I could see temps easily raise to 60-70 degrees above ambient and take a while to come down. Usually come down about 1-2 degrees every 2-3 seconds. Just piss poor stock intercooler performance.
With the Ebay intercooler I never see temps more than 15-20 degrees over ambient in normal cruising. On a pull the temps will usually be 15-20 above ambient as well. Sometimes hitting 25, but the temps usually lower right away (like I said, depending on the weather, It was 102 in Tucson the other day). I usually see the temps drop 2-3 degrees about every second when I am off boost and cruising.
All said and done. I am very impressed with the performance of the intercooler. The car feels a lot more consistent. With the stock intercooler the car would pull hard at first and gradually taper off. Now it pulls harder throughout the whole rev range. When it comes to quality of the design- it is your typical ebay intercooler. Welds could be better, but I don't expect much better from a 10 year old Chinese kid working 18 hours a day. End tanks are cast aluminum, could be smoother, but doesn't seem to hurt performance.
Also, forgot to mention - on the Cobb 91 OTS tune, car would see no more than 19.4lbs of boost. Now car peak between 20.4 and sometimes 21lbs. Pretty sure has to do with cooler denser air, and probably less pressure drop.
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