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Posted by J24I (Member # 2598) on
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Just curious to which board member owns the black 03 cobra with "cobra" stencil on the aftercooler..I believe it's KB or Whipple charged...here's a pic i took at Apex meet a while back..
But yea, just wondering because I saw you today at the bollinger and San Ramon Valley Blvd intersection. NICE CAR!
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on
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It's not mine but I wish it was
Posted by TrueBlue (Member # 1063) on
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Unless i'm mistaken there is no aftercooler on twin screw blowers.
[ May 23, 2006, 07:52 PM: Message edited by: TrueBlue ]
Posted by AJBlackGT (Member # 3936) on
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Originally posted by TrueBlue:
Unless i'm mistaken there is no aftercooler on twin screw blowers.
What about heat exchangers??
Posted by CobraTerritory (Member # 6476) on
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Originally posted by AJBlackGT:
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Originally posted by TrueBlue:
Unless i'm mistaken there is no aftercooler on twin screw blowers.
What about heat exchangers??
Ding Ding Ding 2 Points For AJBlackGT
Posted by TRIXSNK (Member # 2844) on
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Originally posted by AJBlackGT:
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Originally posted by TrueBlue:
Unless i'm mistaken there is no aftercooler on twin screw blowers.
What about heat exchangers??
I thought they had both an intercooler and a heat exchanger
Never had a KB but the stock Eaton has an I/C under the blower and a H/E in front of the radiator.
Posted by AJBlackGT (Member # 3936) on
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Yeah it is one system. The heat is taken from the blower manifold area by the coolant and then the coolant is cooled by the heat exchanger at the front bumper. But an aftercooler means that the air charge flows through the cooler before going to the engine, which is not how the eaton setup works.
Posted by 03SVTPower (Member # 518) on
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Originally posted by AJBlackGT:
Yeah it is one system. The heat is taken from the blower manifold area by the coolant and then the coolant is cooled by the heat exchanger at the front bumper. But an aftercooler means that the air charge flows through the cooler before going to the engine, which is not how the eaton setup works.
Or the Kenne Bell along with the whipple
Posted by LuvMy04GT (Member # 4791) on
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idk whos it is, but look at all the stares its getting!
Posted by TRIXSNK (Member # 2844) on
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Originally posted by LuvMy04GT:
idk whos it is, but look at all the stares its getting!
I'm still biased towards Redfire w/ black CCW's
Posted by TenthScale (Member # 4632) on
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Originally posted by TRIXSNK:
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Originally posted by AJBlackGT:
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Originally posted by TrueBlue:
Unless i'm mistaken there is no aftercooler on twin screw blowers.
What about heat exchangers??
I thought they had both an intercooler and a heat exchanger
Never had a KB but the stock Eaton has an I/C under the blower and a H/E in front of the radiator.
Yea someone that knows the difference between the HE and IC...
As for the stencel there are alot of people with it since you can get it as an option on both the Gords and the LFP replacements.
Posted by TRIXSNK (Member # 2844) on
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Originally posted by TenthScale:
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Originally posted by TRIXSNK:
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Originally posted by AJBlackGT:
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Originally posted by TrueBlue:
Unless i'm mistaken there is no aftercooler on twin screw blowers.
What about heat exchangers??
I thought they had both an intercooler and a heat exchanger
Never had a KB but the stock Eaton has an I/C under the blower and a H/E in front of the radiator.
Yea someone that knows the difference between the HE and IC...
As for the stencel there are alot of people with it since you can get it as an option on both the Gords and the LFP replacements.
Posted by SmokinLX (Member # 1684) on
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Originally posted by TenthScale:
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Originally posted by TRIXSNK:
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Originally posted by AJBlackGT:
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Originally posted by TrueBlue:
Unless i'm mistaken there is no aftercooler on twin screw blowers.
What about heat exchangers??
I thought they had both an intercooler and a heat exchanger
Never had a KB but the stock Eaton has an I/C under the blower and a H/E in front of the radiator.
Yea someone that knows the difference between the HE and IC...
Noob
Posted by CPViolation (Member # 6493) on
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Originally posted by 92stangLX:
It's not mine but I wish it was
It's a heat exchanger not an aftercooler. The intercooler is between the blower and intake manifold.
Posted by TenthScale (Member # 4632) on
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Originally posted by SmokinLX:
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Originally posted by TenthScale:
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Originally posted by TRIXSNK:
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Originally posted by AJBlackGT:
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Originally posted by TrueBlue:
Unless i'm mistaken there is no aftercooler on twin screw blowers.
What about heat exchangers??
I thought they had both an intercooler and a heat exchanger
Never had a KB but the stock Eaton has an I/C under the blower and a H/E in front of the radiator.
Yea someone that knows the difference between the HE and IC...
Noob
Uhmm ok.. people are always referring to the part under the lower bumber as the intercooler that is incorrect...
Posted by J24I (Member # 2598) on
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so yea, whos car is it?
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