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Old May 2, 2003 | 04:14 PM
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Air to Water intercoolers.

ONly people I know of is Vortech, and whipple...I'd love to read up on Whipple but can't find any good links, even their acual site dont' have info...ANybody have a link for um?


And anybody have anybody else that makes them?
Old May 2, 2003 | 04:35 PM
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Spearco makes AWICs...I know Turbonetics carries them as well as Topend Performance I think they make about 4-5 different configurations and sizes.

the only ICs I've seen Wipple make are for roots/belt driven SCs and those are a rare type of IC. but maybe they have expanded
Old May 2, 2003 | 04:37 PM
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Originally posted by DA-MAX
Spearco makes AWICs...I know Turbonetics carries them as well as Topend Performance I think they make about 4-5 different configurations and sizes.

the only ICs I've seen Wipple make are for roots/belt driven SCs and those are a rare type of IC. but maybe they have expanded
My bad I left out Spearco...Even there page don't have much info, such as inlet and outlet points. I'm kinda looking for something universal so I can work on this idea.
Old May 2, 2003 | 04:49 PM
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did you see these sites-->

http://www.racetep.com/atoliq.html <---plenty of pics and configurations

http://www.turboneticsinc.com/liquid.html
Old May 2, 2003 | 04:53 PM
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Originally posted by DA-MAX
did you see these sites--&gt;

http://www.racetep.com/atoliq.html &lt;---plenty of pics and configurations

http://www.turboneticsinc.com/liquid.html
Yeah the top link was closest to what I needed, I'm thinking somthing along the lines of the left bottom air water aftercooler, but I still need more info, by that drawling it would not be enough. And then I need some water tanks, lines stuff like that...Pretty much I need everything but pipes. I was hoping to find a site that offered the ability to pick and choose most parts. But the top one is the closet.
Old May 2, 2003 | 05:05 PM
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well piecing it together can be simple, I was considering this a while back during my planning. you could go two ways...just buy a standard water injection kit(Top End has them for $220+) and hook it up that way. there are some other companies out there too.
or you could go the ghetto way and piece together I was suggested to use a Flojet 12v marine water pump(can't remember the exact specs), standard small diameter(3/8" if I can remember) radiator hoses, all the necessary fittings, an oil cooler to cool the water as it passes through, and I was gonna use a dual-outlet JAZ vertical fuel cell as the container. I think the total came out just about less than the brand name kits.

if I run across some of my old printouts I post the links, I found a really good Mercur site that outlines AWIC usage and planning to a tee.
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well piecing it together can be simple, I was considering this a while back during my planning. you could go two ways...just buy a standard water injection kit(Top End has them for $220+) and hook it up that way. there are some other companies out there too.
or you could go the ghetto way and piece together I was suggested to use a Flojet 12v marine water pump(can't remember the exact specs), standard small diameter(3/8&quot; if I can remember) radiator hoses, all the necessary fittings, an oil cooler to cool the water as it passes through, and I was gonna use a dual-outlet JAZ vertical fuel cell as the container. I think the total came out just about less than the brand name kits.

if I run across some of my old printouts I post the links, I found a really good Mercur site that outlines AWIC usage and planning to a tee.
NOt trying to be cheap on this, I don't wanna do water injection, I wanna do a real air/water aftercooler. The core and tanks and fits are the main things I wanna find, somthign that will really work for my boost level and the maxima engine. I think the overall layout I have in mind is pretty good, just gotta find the peices that will make it work.
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Originally posted by max'n out
NOt trying to be cheap on this, I don't wanna do water injection, I wanna do a real air/water aftercooler.
no what I'm saying you can use the water injection kits and plumb them up with their AWICs. basically if you look at the basic water injection kit, you'll see it provides all of the necessary parts to a complete an AWIC kit(resevoir, water hoses, pump, fittings, etc.)

http://www.racetep.com/wik.html#trbh20
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