Intercooler Water Reservoir? What size to get?
My question is who makes a good water reservoir than can be mounted in the trunk? I want to run a 2 or more gallon reservoir so I can keep the AITs after the intercoolers below 110 degrees. Not so much an icebox though since I have a turbo which runs a little cooler than a top mounted blower. I am a poor 19 year old who does all his own work so I don't care if it's a plastic reservoir(kind of preferred actually
) or needs the fittings welded in. Here's the setup so far. The intercooler and heat exchanger can both hold their fair share of water but I want a reservoir just for good measure.



Last edited by Max Hughes; Sep 11, 2009 at 01:22 AM.
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esQ-CBkR_FI
pump:
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...set=ISO-8859-1
you need the pump with a 90 degree inlet not like the pictured
tank: http://www.tank-depot.com/product.aspx?id=156
If you need a down and dirty how to let me know. but ifyour doing thi yourself you can more than likly figure it out.
Does the pump aid the intercooler pump in getting the water to the heat exchanger. All pumps push better than they suck so I guess I see where the secondary pump is needed.
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. That should keep the system cool
. CM30's are grossly over-rated, most bilge/livewell/baitwell pumps are much better and if you want something more aesthetically pleasing then their are Meziere water pumps that would pump better than 2 CM30's for the same price. It's a Garrett T3/60-1. I'm going for 400+ rwhp on my DD settings and maybe push it over 500 on my race gas settings. I've been running 15psi for a few thousand miles now but it was on 2.25" intercooler piping and it was leaking. Now that I have 2.5" IC piping and cut the tow hook off(pressed on the piping and caused the major leak) it should get a major boost in airflow and power. 17-18psi is all it will take out of this motor before I need to upgrade to a T4/T66 turbo.
I just picked up an SL600 transmission(and engine lol) so I can start adding major power to the car. You can swap the e320's gear set into the sl600 722.6 and switch the bell housings so you can run a SL600 tranny on a 6 cylinder m104. Basically a cheap way to make an bullet-proof transmission.
Last edited by Max Hughes; Sep 12, 2009 at 03:57 AM.




