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neyrod 03-28-2003 02:30 AM

lbs of boost
 
ive got a starion 16 row intercooler with the in/out modified for the sides, my question is, how many lbs of boost can these intercoolers honestly withstand. i have a t3/t4E .63exh./60 comp. housing turbo and plan on running no more than 10 lbs on my 99 si. i wanna know if this ic will flow efficiently enough for this kinda boost. thanx for suggestions and imput. :-\ :-\ :-\

turbohf 03-28-2003 03:00 AM

Re:lbs of boost
 
it will be perfect. plent of people (from Civic's to DSM's) have used them on 11sec cars, maybe faster. you will be fine...

Devil Motor Sports 03-28-2003 07:22 AM

Re:lbs of boost
 
Alot of the rx7 guys use them, with much bigger turbos than yours, i'd have to agree with turbohf, you'll be fine

neyrod 03-28-2003 11:58 AM

Re:lbs of boost
 
so you guys think it would flow fine huh. ;) keep the info coming i like what im hearing so far. i wanna know this because ill be taking measurements soon for ic plumbing and wanted too know if i would be dissappointed with this ic that i put a nice chunk of time into and it doesnt cool me off enough. so anymore info you guys got on this is gladly appreciated. thanx for the info dudes. ;D ;D

HMT-Admin 03-28-2003 01:45 PM

Re:lbs of boost
 
The size of your outlet pipes also help out alot, 2.5 and the thing will flow fine.


neyrod 03-28-2003 01:54 PM

Re:lbs of boost
 
cool thats the size i made for it. ive got 2.250 in and 2.500 out. thanx ;D ;D


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