I just recently installed the GM performance division supercharger kit. I am very pleased with it, but I would like to add a front mount intercooler. Does anyone have any suggestions where I should start looking and how much of a difference it will make? I figured I am going to have to fabricate something up, i'm just curious if anyone has done it yet, or has any suggestions. thanks
As far as I know, FMIC's won't work what so ever on a car that has a Roots type S/C. You will have to get all the necessary parts to the Heat Exchanger instead. I might be wrong though.
Patrick Rapin wrote:I just recently installed the GM performance division supercharger kit. I am very pleased with it, but I would like to add a front mount intercooler. Does anyone have any suggestions where I should start looking and how much of a difference it will make? I figured I am going to have to fabricate something up, i'm just curious if anyone has done it yet, or has any suggestions. thanks
It's not possible...you're thinking of an air to air cooler which turbocharged vehicles use to cool down compressed air from the turbocharger. In your case, your supercharger sits right on top of your manifold and blows downwards into your manifold. In order to cool this down, you would need another type of intercooler...most call it an "aftercooler" except this wouldn't be an air-to-air cooler, this would work just like your Radiator does except it would be cooling down the air charge in your manifold.
To purchase this, you need to contact the dealership that installed it for you or a GM Performance dealership and tell them you want the aftercooler setup and they'll get it for you and set it up...only problem is that it's gonna be more cake out of your pocket ($$$).
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Also, just to clarify, you can use an air to air cooler on a Centrifugal Supercharger setup...it's possible and I've seen it done, just not possible on a roots charger.
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you can intercool that supercharger what do you think the ss/sc cobalts have!!!!!!!
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How much does all the rest of the needed parts cost for the aftercooler?
GIT 'ER DONE!
That is the main reason I asked about the intercooler, because I have seen them on the front of the cobalt SS's. I'm not that famailiar with the SS's that is why i brought it up, i though that i might be able to use that or something similar to that becuase i know i pretty much have the same blower setup.
All in all, i'm pretty much just looking to beat a cobalt SS with a few mods (cold air intake, exhaust, etc., just little stuff)
I did the supercharger, i have yet to do a header or high flow cat, and a TRUE cold air intake. Becuase right now, my car has custom exhaust from the cat back, a K&N filter bolted to the side of my supercharger, and the rest of it is stock (currently only 3500 miles on the whole car, so i don't plan on using nitrous) Also, in a race from a stand still all the way through 3rd gear, the cobalt ss pulls by about a 1 to 1 1/2 car lengths.
I'm not planning on going crazy, just a few little mods, and i know an intercooler would look cool as hell inside my front bumper. My car is not a race car, it is more a show car, but i do drive it a lot now, and I'm just lookin to have some fun with it.
So any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
~Pat
wow hahahaha
a cobalt ss does
NOT have a front mount inetrcooler im not sure if what u see is the heat exchanger or the ac condensor but its not a fmic
Cheesecake is right. Unless they put a cooler in there so that it does absolutely nothing but add vehicle mass
On the Ion Redline (and I assume the Cobalt SS as well), the S/C intercooler is sandwiched between the radiator and the A/C condensor. It's not the same type used for Turbos. Their water cooled, not air cooled.