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    bobkins Guest

    two intercoolers

    Hi all,

    Looking at fitting a new radiator soon, at the same time I will take out the intercooler for a clean out at the same time, just a thought, if I brought a good second hand intercooler would it fit below the original one so I would have two intercoolers. If I could connect them up ok would it give any benifits, I know I could get a bigger aftermarket one but they are also alot more expensive.

    just putting it out there.


    03 D2 TD5

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    bobkins Guest
    must be a stupid sugestion, nobody has responded!!

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    I too am looking into this atm

    I am going to lean towards water/air intercooling when I get around to it, Bigger core surface would make it work better but at what cost to the flow, also only really works past 40k on the road and not much in the slow section

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    Another inline IC would be the preferred way to do it, a 2nd stock IC would just reduce flow and probably increase lag.
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    D2 td5 ? Just up rated single cooler.

    Get sizing wrong and you get too much lag. To small and you don't get the optimum cooling.

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    If you could fit the two intercoolers in parallel with a 'Y' piece on each side to split and re-join the airflow then the overall result would be less resistance (less pressure drop) and slower airflow through inside which would increase the cooling time, effectively working like a single larger cooler.

    If you put them in series then again you would again double the time that the air is passing through the inside of the coolers so it would reduce the final output temperature but it would also increase the flow resistance and cause a greater pressure drop so less pressure in the inlet manifold.

    Overall, both would improve engine performance but connecting them in parallel would certainly be a better option. Assuming of course that you can find space to fit the second one where it can get a good external airflow and not be vulnerable when off-roading.

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    Not quite they wouldn't.

    Having an Intercooler capacity too large in volume increases turbo "lag" as you compress more air into the space before it reaches desired pressure.

    Optimising cooling capability of the unit (internal fins etc) and optimum volume will give optimum performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VM_Motori View Post
    I too am looking into this atm

    I am going to lean towards water/air intercooling when I get around to it, Bigger core surface would make it work better but at what cost to the flow, also only really works past 40k on the road and not much in the slow section
    Water/air has a whole extra insulating layer in it compared to air/air and that reduces the effectiveness. They are only worth it if you have major headaches fitting the hoses to a front mount air/air.

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    I was quoted about $500 to fit a larger intercooler to my D1 300Tdi some time ago. The fuel pump also has to be retuned, apparently. Its on my 'bucket list'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I was quoted about $500 to fit a larger intercooler to my D1 300Tdi some time ago. The fuel pump also has to be retuned, apparently. Its on my 'bucket list'.
    Fuel pump doesn't *need* retuned. That's optional, but usually the reason for fitting a bigger intercooler.

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