So have been doing a little bit of fiddling around with my
interfooler setup.... yes that right an intercooler on a naturally aspirated car
It started with an intercooler from a ford of some sort that I purchased off gumtree with 2 random bit of aluminium 2.5" piping that had some bends in it for $100. It was used but it great condition hardly any damaged fins.
Came with no couplers so I took an estimated guess and ordered some off ebay which seem good enough quality for me. 5 2.5" couplers came at $35 delivered and 3 2.5" 90 bends $50. Also 10 tbolt clamps a 3/8 - 5/8hose barb for IACV and a 3/8 - nipple thing for PCV while NA and wastegate signal when turbocharged.
Those bits cost me around $40-50 thanks to knowing people who get great staff discounts at repco ;)
First thing I had to do was mount the intercooler to the chassis so I could rest my jack from holding it up all night.
I had to bend the AC drier and its lines out of the way a bit to get the intercooler sitting nice and level and high up.
After that I started test fitting the 2 bit of intercooler pipe I had. Couldn't find a way to get up on the hotside without removing the AC fan so I removed that. Yes it will make me overheat standing still with AC on but I don't even use A/C as it's not working, so i'm maybe going to get rid of it all together... or maybe get it fixed!
The routing I used was just what worked with the limited resource I had on me and surprisingly it actually all managed to fit and If I had a port for IACV I could be driving it right now. (need 3/8th tap and appropriate drill bit)
*Cold side*
Started with a 90 elbow of silicone into a straight piece of aluminium with a 90 on the end
Then another 90 elbow in silicone to another straight sort of 90 thing into the intercooler.
Quite happy with this cold side setup and how snug it fit.
*Hot side*
Coupler off the intercooler into a 'u' bend that's hanging sort of low which has a 90 silicone elbow into a straight ally piece that end on a 45 where I have TEMPORARILY attached the pod filter.. I will source another piece of pipe to get it sitting behind the heat shield out of the way, and brace it so it doesn't wobble all over the place.
That's about as far as I got.. what I have left to do is put barbs for IACV and PCV and locate my IAT sensor post intercooler and somewhere that won't heat soak.
Oh and find a way to bead roll the pipes. I tried ghetto an exhaust clamp with vise grips and a washer but It would not budge, either good quality aluminium or low quality muscles