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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Speaking of which Andy - what happened to your plan to make fibreglass bonnets?

    Complexity and extra weight are the only things I don't like about the WTA system, but hopefully the extra performance (especially in low range when an a-a is doing SFA), and less complex ducting arrangement will make up for it.
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    the wta still has to get rid of the heat to air somewhere. another wta like that used to cool your engine and a fan to cope with the slow speed stuff. Yeah greater specific heat of water c.f air will allow you to dump heat into the water for longer than just heating up the ally on the ata i/c.

    have to agree with rovercare, the engine fan will pull air through a front mounted ata i/c.

    WHat do you have to worry about the bonnet for? It is an issue now that you are feeding the plenum directly from the turbo but once you get your i/c in place you can route the pipes via another route. This is where the front mounted i/c comes in handy, you get from one side of the engine bay to the other via the front of the vehicle. Look at rijidij's setup. Don't worry we won't c.f with his set up. Not much

    While your engine bay looks crud your work on the turbo flange adaptor is not that bad, looks good actually.

    Is that adaptor mild steel or have you used something more exotic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Speaking of which Andy - what happened to your plan to make fibreglass bonnets?

    Complexity and extra weight are the only things I don't like about the WTA system, but hopefully the extra performance (especially in low range when an a-a is doing SFA), and less complex ducting arrangement will make up for it.

    $2500 for a mould and $750 per bonnet is where it ended. I cant even break even for that, when my new bonnet was $1100.

    My new plan is an air to air (300tdi as i have one laying around) under the drivers inner guard top, with a checkerplate scoop going all the way to the front edge. A mirror image on the passenger side will be for the heater box.

    In off road situations, unless you are High revving constantly, you dont need an intercooler. I can only see a difference in the EGTs on hills and freeways now that i dont have one.
    Andy

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    Offroad an intercooler would work best just as a heat-sink. Whether it's air/air or air/water probably won't matter much as they'll both reduce charge temps on a short burst just as well.

    Unless you're using more than 10psi of your boost, an intercooler won't be doing much. I haven't been in many offroad situations that need sustained boost that high, but I don't drive in sand and don't like mud much either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slug_burner View Post
    While your engine bay looks crud your work on the turbo flange adaptor is not that bad, looks good actually.

    Is that adaptor mild steel or have you used something more exotic?
    Thanks mate, I love you too

    It looked a lot better until I degreased it prior to taking pics... The degreaser turned all the black painted bits grey... Will be tidying/painting some bits soon though, to make it look a bit nicer.

    The wta IC will mount directly to the inlet manifold. So the pipe over the rocker cover will remain - albeit an improved version. That is one of the big selling points - the simplicity of the large diameter pipework. plumbing in an a/a intercooler on a 110 isn't a fun job. Plus the shorter run of pipe should help performance as well.

    Dougal - slow sand work is what I mainly had in mind (unavoidable over here - the sand is VERY soft in many places and the weight of the 4BD1 doesn't help).

    Andy - wow - shame about that - you had a fair few interested... Can't believe the LR part is so cheap!

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    intercooler

    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    So, how does it go?
    i got sm photoes of my new intercooler rig up if u want a peak.but in not sure how to post them , i can send the through a e mail

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    Quote Originally Posted by dylan gover View Post
    i got sm photoes of my new intercooler rig up if u want a peak.but in not sure how to post them , i can send the through a e mail
    Rovercare @ bigpond.com without the 2 spaces

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    Quote Originally Posted by dylan gover View Post
    i got sm photoes of my new intercooler rig up if u want a peak.but in not sure how to post them , i can send the through a e mail
    That's a neat installation! But what are you doing about an air cleaner???

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    That's a neat installation! But what are you doing about an air cleaner???
    Wild guess, but I'd say thats it below the intercooler and behind the engine

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Wild guess, but I'd say thats it below the intercooler and behind the engine
    yep a k and n on a ali tube, it s cone shape, biggest i could find,
    if i did it agsin id try form on in on top of fender and have snorkle go streight in
    to it, maybe a flat triangle or a rectangle ,so as to flow nice and not be a focus from drivers seat.!

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