Yeah that's what I'm looking for.. I may have to get that Intercooler after all.. then I'll have to resist the urge to tune it Lol.Dkano , the install was simple . The bolts that is in the fender well is a PIA. The rest went smoothly .the hood latch just gets spaced out about a 1/4 inch , nothing major .
AR306- The car seemed more responsive ( like it wasn't being choked down ) between the AGS and the cluttered factory grille openings , I believe those two things are a big restriction on these cars
Any mileage hit?Dkano , the install was simple . The bolts that is in the fender well is a PIA. The rest went smoothly .the hood latch just gets spaced out about a 1/4 inch , nothing major .
AR306- The car seemed more responsive ( like it wasn't being choked down ) between the AGS and the cluttered factory grille openings , I believe those two things are a big restriction on these cars
Honestly, I think that's the only real advantage to using a larger FMIC over a stock fit is that the radiator fan will help draw air across the core when the car is not in motion. I also think the Velossa Tech air duct would help quite a bit, as it will isolate the radiator hot air from getting into the air box a little better, and help keep temps on the inlet to the IC slightly cooler.To those who would know, would there be any benefit to adding something like a radiator fan to a large intercooler like the ETS or Levels? Lol.. it's hot as balls where I live, some active cooling would be an interesting idea.. don't know if it's feasible or if it would just be in the way and disrupt airflow.
i'm with ya, wish it was offered in textured abs black plastic for an OEM look at about $40-$50. Cost is the only reason I don't have one yet, because i'd love to see if it helped much.I thought about getting the Velossa air duct.. but it's over $100 for a piece of plastic.. maybe if it was carbon fiber or something it'd be worth it, that stupid thing is way overpriced. I'd pay $40 at best.