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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Has anybody tried fitting a larger intercooler instead of chipping their RRS?
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Sat Sep 13 2008 7:04pm |
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DMike Member Since: 09 Nov 2007 Location: Perthshire Posts: 79 |
Might just be because its late, but they dont list an uprated I/C for a RR sport, or a D3... |
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Sat Sep 13 2008 9:20pm |
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Josh Member Since: 24 Dec 2005 Location: Here, there and everywhere Posts: 2054 |
I spoke to someone about this couple of years ago and I think it wasn't possible or even necessary. TDV6 - gone
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Sun Sep 14 2008 8:52am |
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dadanek Member Since: 30 Mar 2008 Location: Heart of Europe Posts: 450 |
The only thing I need bigger is BIGGER HAMMER! RANGE ROVER, MORE THAN A CAR, LESS THAN A KITKAT |
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Sun Sep 14 2008 9:19am |
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simonsi Member Since: 01 Dec 2006 Location: Leicester Posts: 259 |
Bigger intercooler by itself won´t make much difference and it seems all of the mainstream tuners find that a sensible chipped output can be achieved within the std i/c capacity so why bother???
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Mon Sep 15 2008 8:33pm |
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DMike Member Since: 09 Nov 2007 Location: Perthshire Posts: 79 |
A bigger capacity I/C cools the incoming air more than a standard one, making the air even more dense, allowing the turbo to fill the I/C with more air than normal, and also injecting more fuel, which gives the power increase.
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Tue Sep 16 2008 7:54am |
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simonsi Member Since: 01 Dec 2006 Location: Leicester Posts: 259 |
Agreed but unless the D3 engine management injects more fuel due to the lower charge air temp (and I don't think it will), you wouldn't get much increase from a bigger intercooler alone even if one can be fitted, you would need a remap to take advantage of it. Cheers
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Tue Sep 16 2008 8:22am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Thanks guys, the reason I ask is that I have recently seen a TD5 Defender90 XS which has a conversion by Ashcroft Engineering to an automatic and it has also has a larger JJ Fearn Intercooler fitted. In the sale blurb there was no mention of it having been chipped as well but the dealer selling it does say that the power is now increased to 190BHP. I contacted them yesterday and it transpires that the car has also has the Fearn tune-up chip as well as the bigger I/C - they claim the cooling area has been increased from 6sq mtr to 28 sq mtr.
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Tue Sep 16 2008 8:54am |
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simonsi Member Since: 01 Dec 2006 Location: Leicester Posts: 259 |
My D2 had the Stage 2 JE tune fitted at 80,000miles and was still going fine at 192,00miles when I sold it, JE also quote 190hp for their S2 with bigger intercooler so I guess the TD5 bottom end is fine for that power output, much better than the factory 136hp Cheers Simon 2007 2.7HSE 20" Wheels 2005 TDV6 D3 S Auto - Zambezi Silver - JE Tune - RRS 19" - Sidesteps - Roof Rails Body Side Strips - Xenons - Bright Pack - Cold Pack - Premium Stereo Alpine Roof - Towpack - Alpine Touchscreen Satnav - Veba Rear DVD changer Alpine Roof Monitor - Webasto FBH Timer - Brembo Frt & S/C Rr Brakes |
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Tue Sep 16 2008 3:11pm |
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DMike Member Since: 09 Nov 2007 Location: Perthshire Posts: 79 |
Ah, but it does. Open the bonnet, count all the sensors you can see on the engine. Take that number, treble it, and you are close to what is actually fitted, that isnt visible... And remember that becasue the air is denser, there is also more air being pumped in, as well as being colder But i agree, to make the most of a bigger intercooler, a remap is essential I was looking for a bigger I/C on my own car and most seem to claim 15-20bhp increase as a stand alone upgrade. So, another say 15bhp ontop of an already remapped TDV6 will be very noticeable |
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Tue Sep 16 2008 3:34pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Si, that amount of extra performance must have given the GTi brigade a nasty fright now and again! That's one reason that I fancy that 90.......................... sort of a stealth car with some extra muscle for offroad use too!
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Tue Sep 16 2008 4:16pm |
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simonsi Member Since: 01 Dec 2006 Location: Leicester Posts: 259 |
There are loads of sensors but unless one of them measures the effect of the intercooler (eg charge air temp post-intercooler), the engine management will never know and will assume the effect of the std intercooler based on ambient temp, incoming air temp and road speed for instance. Cheers Simon 2007 2.7HSE 20" Wheels 2005 TDV6 D3 S Auto - Zambezi Silver - JE Tune - RRS 19" - Sidesteps - Roof Rails Body Side Strips - Xenons - Bright Pack - Cold Pack - Premium Stereo Alpine Roof - Towpack - Alpine Touchscreen Satnav - Veba Rear DVD changer Alpine Roof Monitor - Webasto FBH Timer - Brembo Frt & S/C Rr Brakes |
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Wed Sep 17 2008 10:03am |
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rrmad Member Since: 29 Oct 2005 Location: UK Posts: 44 |
I had a larger intercooler along with remap on my TDV6 Sport. Performance was very simalar to TDV8. Intercooler was designed to fit in front of radiator and a/c condensor about 6 times bigger than standard. Neat installation and conected into existing pipe work. The twin intercoolers on the TDV8 would make it a little more difficult. |
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Mon Oct 06 2008 9:02pm |
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