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Old 12-30-2012, 06:06 PM
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Front mount air to water intercooler rated up to 2000 hp. comes with an-16 fittings and hose. 4 inch inlet and outlet.


$600.00 plus shipping and paypal fees
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This is gonna get moved to classifieds...
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I put it up here because it FI related and wanted to give you guys a chance 1st.. I also put it in the classifieds.
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you got any more pics of it??
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Looks very nice , how much RWHP you make with it?
It can be modified to use in a f body?
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Originally Posted by fastsspr
Looks very nice , how much RWHP you make with it?
It can be modified to use in a f body?
I was making over 1000hp. on my 8.7 run my inlet air temp were at 60 at the end of the run. Yes it will be very easy to modify the brackets to fit any vehicle.
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Who made it? How much boost did it see?
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Originally Posted by 2000SIERRA
Who made it? How much boost did it see?
Bobby Carroll designed it and precision turbo built it. Its 2 pt1000 cores. I only ran 18-20lbs of boost.
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Originally Posted by UNIQUEC5
Bobby Carroll designed it and precision turbo built it. Its 2 pt1000 cores. I only ran 18-20lbs of boost.
Damn....ok thanks, a bit smaller than I need though
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Originally Posted by 2000SIERRA
Damn....ok thanks, a bit smaller than I need though
what are you looking for? How much hp are you running?
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I'm looking for something in the 2000 to 2200 range, running roughly 60-70lbs of boost, should be in the 1000 to 1100hp range. It's going on a diesel truck.
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I'm not sure how the 2 1000 together would differ from a single 2000, if at all. I haven't had much luck finding anything about properly sizing them
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Dose the chargecooler block the rad much? Also did you run a heat exchange or just iced water?
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Originally Posted by 2000SIERRA
I'm not sure how the 2 1000 together would differ from a single 2000, if at all. I haven't had much luck finding anything about properly sizing them
http://www.precisionturbo.net/heat-e...iquid-to-air/2

pt 1000 is one core and is rated to 1000hp
pt 2000 is two 1000 cores that is rated to 2000hp
pt 3000 is three 1000 cores that is rated to 3000hp
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Originally Posted by chuntington101
Dose the chargecooler block the rad much? Also did you run a heat exchange or just iced water?
It blocks less then 1/2 of the rad. I did not run a heat exchanger just ice water.
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Originally Posted by UNIQUEC5
http://www.precisionturbo.net/heat-e...iquid-to-air/2

pt 1000 is one core and is rated to 1000hp
pt 2000 is two 1000 cores that is rated to 2000hp
pt 3000 is three 1000 cores that is rated to 3000hp
Cool, thanks for the info. According to that then it should work for me. Where in philly are you? I'm right over the bridge in Jersey
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Originally Posted by 2000SIERRA
Cool, thanks for the info. According to that then it should work for me. Where in philly are you? I'm right over the bridge in Jersey
Sent you a pm.

Thanks,
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