Guest Anonymous Posted May 20, 2003 Share Posted May 20, 2003 I have 3 eagle talon intercooler cores, that I got very cheap. My idea is to combined them. I have seen two supra cores welded together with custom endtanks and it worked good. My question is: would all 3 of the cores be to big as in turbo lag or not. 1 core measures 8 in. long, 6in. tall, and 4 in deep. As of now my set up is a vg30 non-turbo motor(9:1 compression) stock z31 turbo, stock z31 turbo injectors, 3 inch exhuast, boost controller, and a few other small things. I dont suppose there is any kind of formula to that helps you figure how big of IC you need.. My end goal is to have something that resembles this: Thanks Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lockjaw Posted May 20, 2003 Share Posted May 20, 2003 Your pic is of a spearco 221, which is what I have, and it flows 1050 cfm at 1.5 psi of pressure drop. If you want one like that, sell the cores you have on ebay and buy one. I am not a fan of a stock intercooler, in case you haven't noticed. My guess is you would spend more in fabrication and welding then it would take to just buy what you want, and I think you would be happier with the spearco. You could also get a griffin from Road Race Engineering, they are the same as the spearco except they use a core like the HKS units, are not quite as thick as the speaco, but are about 450.00. Either would be a better solution, IMO. Good luck no matter which way you go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SleeperZ Posted May 21, 2003 Share Posted May 21, 2003 The cores together would probably work fairly well. A friend of mine who drags a DSM has used his stock IC to run low 13's. So it may be restrictive, but you can get the flow out of it. But I agree with Lockjaw, those damn DSM intercoolers will go for at least $50 each on eBay - one I sold for $75. So unless you are a wizard fabricator, get a good premade IC financed by eBay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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