Intercooler question

dracing70

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Is there anything negative about reversing the air flow in a intercooler??? I have a banks. Is it designed to flow one direction???
 

dracing70

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Added water intercooler so I'm changing my piping drastically and it would b a simplistic route for me rather than flipping the intercooler around. Plus my turbo set up is all custom
 

PACougar

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You can definitely run W/A intercooling on the street. All you need to do is add a heat exchanger to the truck where it can get plenty of airflow to cool the water. Most factory gasoline SC and TC cars run W/A intercooler. I think you'd make your life a lot easier ditching the A/A intercooler and adding a heat exchanger. If you need any help PM me.
 

WisconsinHick1

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You can definitely run W/A intercooling on the street. All you need to do is add a heat exchanger to the truck where it can get plenty of airflow to cool the water. Most factory gasoline SC and TC cars run W/A intercooler. I think you'd make your life a lot easier ditching the A/A intercooler and adding a heat exchanger. If you need any help PM me.

Please PM me a little info about the heat exchange I would like to switch to W/A and still drive mine on the street.
 

adeso

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Ditch the A/A if it is a pain, and add a radiator somewhere (like in the bed) with a fan. You can keep the icebox post radiator if you want to use it for the track. What I plan on doing next time around