Eurocharged Heat Exchanger Group Buy??
#142
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2001 Lamborghini Diablo, 2009 SL65 (sold), 1998 CL600 (sold), 1989 560SEL (sold)
#144
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Joined: Jul 2006
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From: Santa Clara, CA
2016 CLS63S AMG, 2017 GMC Sierra Denali Ultimate, 2019 KTM 1290 Super Adventure R
I got this huge heat exchanger installed today. It was more work than I anticipated, but glad to have it in the car. I took the car out for about an hour with Torque running on my phone and the average IATs were 75-80F and never exceeded 115F on several long 140mph pulls. The recovery time was also very quick, I don't perceive any cooling issues with my car, especially with the Bosch '10 pump added to this HE.
I had to Dremel off two of the mounting brackets behind the bumper as there was interference with the bigger exchanger. I secured the lower cooler to the EC HE by carefully drilling two holes at the very rear edge and using self-tapping sheet screws with locktite and reused the factory mounting brackets. I was very careful not to drill the core here. I don't recommend installing this yourself unless you're very mechanically inclined. All in all, a great cooling system mod which I highly recommend.
Here are some pics...
I had to Dremel off two of the mounting brackets behind the bumper as there was interference with the bigger exchanger. I secured the lower cooler to the EC HE by carefully drilling two holes at the very rear edge and using self-tapping sheet screws with locktite and reused the factory mounting brackets. I was very careful not to drill the core here. I don't recommend installing this yourself unless you're very mechanically inclined. All in all, a great cooling system mod which I highly recommend.
Here are some pics...
Last edited by mrweelr; 05-21-2012 at 03:36 AM.