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mechanical_repairs

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Well after selling one of my kits to a very picky individual he said he was going to do something regards the intercooler pipes, well last week i gets a phone call saying he had cracked it.

About an hour ago i gets these pictures, you have to hand it to him he has done a superb job and it works very well. What you see is a standard radiator and all the pipework ie coolant hoses standard and these sneaky little boost pipes all sqeezed to fit.

These will be offered with the kits i supply for an extra fee including all the pipes and modified intercooler.

Drool over this-



Post up your comments, i for one will be going down this route.

Carl

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:17
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Looks ace. Nice and tidy Cool

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:20
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so hows that possible then Huh? dont like the intercooler but apart from that looks good.
Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:26
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all these charged 6s!!! Wish I had the money.....or knew how to rob banks/post offices/stately homes!! Whistle
Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:27
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Post #5
puglover wrote:
so hows that possible then Huh?


+1

I would be very interested in some specific details of how this has been achieved, because this is the way I want to do mine.

BTW Carl, where are you sourcing your intercoolers from if you don't mind me asking?
Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:29
mechanical_repairs

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stu wrote:
puglover wrote:
so hows that possible then Huh?


+1

I would be very interested in some specific details of how this has been achieved, because this is the way I want to do mine.

BTW Carl, where are you sourcing your intercoolers from if you don't mind me asking?


They are being made for the job so are custom done, they are not cheap but well worth it to have a smart looking conversion and the pipework well out of the way, plus having all the bends mandrel bent helps the air flow so it will flow better and is less restrictive.

Carl

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:36
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Now thats the way it should be done......

Was never keen on the under front panel way....

Good Work Thumbs up

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:40
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Looks like a 205 gti/derv rad. Very nice job on the pipes,beats the usual under the crossmember arrangement.
Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:39
buzzbrightyear

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what kind of a price are we talking for the cooler and pipework in this setup?

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:43
mechanical_repairs

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roland rat wrote:
Looks like a 205 gti/derv rad. Very nice job on the pipes,beats the usual under the crossmember arrangement.


Standard rad mate, all standard.

Carl

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:49
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so this is what you were telling me about on sunday then! More pictures please!!
Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 02:51
greenbelt

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More pics please

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 03:23
thugpuggin

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mechanical_repairs wrote:
Well after selling one of my kits to a very picky individual he said he was going to do something regards the intercooler pipes, well last week i gets a phone call saying he had cracked it.

Carl


Guess It's Mabgti's then?

Yep agree regardless of the development of these kits it should've been the way the initial and any subsequent batches were deveopled. Such an obvious choice IMHO to keep the pipes nice and tidily out of the way.

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 03:27
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Thats not mabs No, his is astor with a c/f bonnet remember Wink

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 03:30
thugpuggin

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Thats not mabs No, his is astor with a c/f bonnet remember Wink


Well can you tell the colour? Plus mabs has had a colourful past so Unsure what you'd find once obvious body panels removed.

Edit not as shit lights

So whose is it then. End the mystery I'll just ring Carl and ask him.

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 03:37
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iirc didnt birk solve this problem with his last car? Unsure

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 03:39
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So would you be willing to sell this setup on it's own then Carl?

Say if someone like me who is doing the conversion themselves wanted to buy it?
Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 03:39
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^^^Well it's not patented so...

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 03:43
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thugpuggin wrote:
^^^Well it's not patented so...


oh s**t.... 'can of worms smiley'!LOL

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 03:44
mechanical_repairs

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stu wrote:
So would you be willing to sell this setup on it's own then Carl?

Say if someone like me who is doing the conversion themselves wanted to buy it?



Yes these will be available to buy from me with all the pipe work needed. Will need to work out a price, watch this space.

Not mabs car he likes to play with his own car so i wouldnt be unleashing his results, come on Jon thought you knew your carsLOLLOL You not hunted down the details of this motor yet, your slacking!

The car is my engineers who has been making the kits, he is very talented and stops at nothing till the job is right. Works me like a dog though.

Loves the kit so much he went and bought a six.LOL

Carl

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 04:34
birk

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What power are these rated for carl ?

x69 rgg wrote:
iirc didnt birk solve this problem with his last car? Unsure


Yes

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 04:50
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Easily enough to cope with high boost.

You get back ok yesterday then mate?

Carl

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 04:55
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Interesting, will have to have a think about these if the price is good.

Yea i got home ok, the car seems to run fine when driving normaly, i think the car is not getting enough air to the rad, hence why it gets hot when i rag it, engine warms the water up and it cant get cold enough via the rad, ther is alot of stuff in front of it.

Powersteering wise, it was a little low on fluid, but it got me home, replacement hose and clips will be on 2moz Smile

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Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 05:07
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can you not get a fan switch that clicks in at a lower temp to keep air cooler or louvre vent the bonnet to let air out of the engine bay to help air flowing through the rad
Posted 16th Jun 2009 at 14:54
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puglover wrote:
dont like the intercooler


Why not matey?

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