I was going through some old posts yesterday and found some stuff by THOR that sounded pretty solid. Considering air/air with the PD the boost drop is probably too significant with alot of strain on the headunit why hasn't anyone setup an aftercooler with the PD? The boost drop with a solid air/water setup is significantly lower and so are the IAT's. And for those saying this should only be a drag type setup why wouldnt it be ideal for daily driving? I believe Powerdyne even had an aftercooler option for the Ford trucks. Here are some things to bounce off of you guys
http://www.siliconeintakes.com/produ...af208d2ed15d57
something like this, which is compact enough to put under the hood and supports 550CFM and 600hp.
http://www.siliconeintakes.com/produ...af208d2ed15d57
A relitavely small radiator like the one above could be located in front of the stock radiator like an aftermarket tranny cooler and utilize the stock fan for cooling could work. And this remote mount radiator filler cap http://www.siliconeintakes.com/produ...af208d2ed15d57
could be used to take care of filling issues with the radiator considering it would be mounted in front of the stock radiator.
With a electric pump that could be had for $50-100 this could be great for not only the guys with a PD but turbos also(however there may be WAY less room to work with).
AND this is much cheaper than what Vortech wants for their cooler (upwards of $1500)
Cooler IAT's=more timing=more power.
any input positive or negative is greatly appreciated.
http://www.siliconeintakes.com/produ...af208d2ed15d57
something like this, which is compact enough to put under the hood and supports 550CFM and 600hp.
http://www.siliconeintakes.com/produ...af208d2ed15d57
A relitavely small radiator like the one above could be located in front of the stock radiator like an aftermarket tranny cooler and utilize the stock fan for cooling could work. And this remote mount radiator filler cap http://www.siliconeintakes.com/produ...af208d2ed15d57
could be used to take care of filling issues with the radiator considering it would be mounted in front of the stock radiator.
With a electric pump that could be had for $50-100 this could be great for not only the guys with a PD but turbos also(however there may be WAY less room to work with).
AND this is much cheaper than what Vortech wants for their cooler (upwards of $1500)
Cooler IAT's=more timing=more power.
any input positive or negative is greatly appreciated.
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