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Re: THS Pancake and Turborevs SMIC
« Reply #20 on: 09 May 2012, 19:26 »
yes tobys would be as its bigger than the normal size fmic kits on the bay bigger cooler more flow thats common sense small cooler less flow lots of pipework to slow it down so it heats in the pipes causing lag where as the ths and forge pipes are more the same as the standard setup which is less pipes

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Re: THS Pancake and Turborevs SMIC
« Reply #21 on: 10 May 2012, 00:20 »
EBay FMIC are good....... but you need to remember there is maths to CFM flow rates speed and power.... all above my head so i I say is make sure you use a FMIC with 2.5" inlet/outlet and 2.5 boost pipes.


Some of the ebay kits come wit 2" boost pipes which are smaller the the OEM system.

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Re: THS Pancake and Turborevs SMIC
« Reply #22 on: 10 May 2012, 11:37 »
Bloody hell nick 20 past 12 don't you go bed????  Lol
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Re: THS Pancake and Turborevs SMIC
« Reply #23 on: 10 May 2012, 17:13 »
EBay FMIC are good....... but you need to remember there is maths to CFM flow rates speed and power.... all above my head so i I say is make sure you use a FMIC with 2.5" inlet/outlet and 2.5 boost pipes.


Some of the ebay kits come wit 2" boost pipes which are smaller the the OEM system.

Nick

i see the toyo intercooler comes with 2.25" inlet and outlet is this going to be a problem/make much difference than 2.5"??

also surface area is 550MMx175MM (x 65MM deep) is this one alright to get for "up to 400bhp"??  :undecided:


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Re: THS Pancake and Turborevs SMIC
« Reply #24 on: 10 May 2012, 19:34 »
EBay FMIC are good....... but you need to remember there is maths to CFM flow rates speed and power.... all above my head so i I say is make sure you use a FMIC with 2.5" inlet/outlet and 2.5 boost pipes.


Some of the ebay kits come wit 2" boost pipes which are smaller the the OEM system.

Nick

i see the toyo intercooler comes with 2.25" inlet and outlet is this going to be a problem/make much difference than 2.5"??

also surface area is 550MMx175MM (x 65MM deep) is this one alright to get for "up to 400bhp"??  :undecided:

its all about air flow via tubes and there is maths to it and air flow volume v speeds ect..

If your running 2.25 pipes you could still run 400bhp but working the turbo a hell of a lot harder,   We took a t304e  AGU from a 2.25" setup to 2.5" and gained nothing on the peak power, but from 5600rpm to 7500rpm we gained 52bhp across the whole band.




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