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#181 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I have to take my time and plan it out carefully though as a lot of the time I have a "rip and tear with no despair" way of working on things. And I want the I/C to look as close to having been born on this truck as it can be. And geez, the thought of a functional hood scoop just makes me shiver with excitement! Form should always follow function in my book! And uh, non-functional hood scoops a-la 4Runners and Tacos, not so cool at all. When you have the motivation to do something though it's so easy. At the end of my relationship with my '87 I swore if it gave me any more problems I'd of lighted it on fire I was so done with it! The new truck though I'm excited about and have no reservations about sinking a lot of time and thought into improving upon the S/C's lack of intercooling. I live for a cold, dense intake air charge! __________________ '97 LX-450-TRD Supercharger sitting on the garage floor '88 FJ62 rustbucket power accessory donor 4 the '87, ...was put to death 8/16/08, R.I.P. Still got the motor and misc parts though!!! '87 FJ60, 350, NV4500, EFI, SOLD July '08, Happily hitting trails in S/W Colorado now! '96 civic EX 4DR 5SP |
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ThinkTank Waterboy
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Boston MA
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I'm not partial to that design as there is no effect in a slow moving situation.
Here is what I would TRY to do. First off I'd remove the casting from the blower and have a professional cut and weld the output so it faced forward. Next, I'd turn 90* toward the second battery tray area where a nice Spearco 2-231 would be sitting there with both ports facing the drivers side. In through the top port and out through the bottom where it would 90* back and then up to the intake. Now plumb in the pump to the radiator and supply power. I really like the liquid/air coolers as there is minimum pressure drop through the hose due to it's shorter run and packaging is much easier. This setup IMO would be about perfect for these trucks and functional through out the operating range. __________________ Rick Bigelow '96 215k Groveland MA 01834 If you're not the lead dog, the view never changes |
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#183 | |
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Slow moving linke wheeling? When wheeling (in low range), boost is not necessary IMHO. Plenty of gear advantage to take care of that. This was discussed in the blarsen thread as well. For me, the setup he has would work wonderfully as the boost is mostly needed when driving my overweight gal over mountain passes. That being said, I can't stomach chopping up the S/C bits to make it happen like Bret did. Maybe now that the kits are available, I can buy the necessary replacement parts and cut, cut, chop, chop. I definitely notice that during these hot summer months when things are toasty under the hood, most of the effective boost is lost. Nick __________________ "Macadamia nuts in mixed nuts?!? Now that's a high class nut mix..." -Anonymous quote heard during a CM08 lunch break in the worm hole on Kane Creek |
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ThinkTank Waterboy
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Boston MA
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I don't think boost is necessary in low range either but with a SC you get it anyway. So on top of the usual heat generated by the compressor you start to heat soak everything because the usual air flow from moving is gone. All the more reason for an intercooler I think.
That is actually one of the things I like about a Turbo, low range is basically an off switch for a turbo. __________________ Rick Bigelow '96 215k Groveland MA 01834 If you're not the lead dog, the view never changes |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Again, though, boost and cool air would not be as important here...slow speeds. Rick...I do appreciate your creative thinking on an air-to-water intercooler but I'm leaning more to the simplicity of the air-to-air intercooler. Plus I do totally dig the thought of a hood scoop! __________________ '97 LX-450-TRD Supercharger sitting on the garage floor '88 FJ62 rustbucket power accessory donor 4 the '87, ...was put to death 8/16/08, R.I.P. Still got the motor and misc parts though!!! '87 FJ60, 350, NV4500, EFI, SOLD July '08, Happily hitting trails in S/W Colorado now! '96 civic EX 4DR 5SP Last edited by SBFJ60FIG; 08-01-08 at 10:09 PM. |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: IA
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__________________ 97LX450, 141K, 285CooperSST's, OME851/860's, S/C, CDL 7-Pin, Landtank MAF, Slee SS lines, 100 pads, silicone PHH, Raventai temp, CDan parts throughout($5K+). Chillin' in Cornfeilds (IA) studying. |
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tlcwagons.org
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Just thinking out loud, if the SC owners could tell me if it's correct
SC= $3500 Ron Davis Alum Rad = $900 Toyota aux fan = $under100 I remember someone rigged a old toyota aux fan which is an inexpensive option (not bolt-in but easy enough to mod) RD alum radiator would bump the cooling capacity so could handle more heat... In your opinions, would this be substantially improved for the additional $1000~? |
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ThinkTank Waterboy
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Boston MA
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Your truck do what you want. Just some food for thought.
__________________ Rick Bigelow '96 215k Groveland MA 01834 If you're not the lead dog, the view never changes |
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Kneel for the Shaman
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1994 Toyota 80 new OEM radiator is $400. $300 cheaper than the 97 and a bolt in replacement. Some say its a better design, not to mention much cheaper. The point is to have a good rad without 12 years of gunk.
JDM fan was a little over $200 |
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