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jbcollier Member Since: 29 Apr 2024 Location: Edmonton AB Posts: 84 |
I bought a 2009 Defender TDCI as that is the newest you are allowed to bring in to Canada. I bought it because it was absolutely rust?corrosion free. Driving it home, I was enjoying its power and torque. And then I fit a pyrometer. Party over. Still great but it was also easy to wrap the gauge, so to speak. I checked the mapping, seemed stock. Fit a Nakatanenga fresh air kit and binned the snorkel. Absolutely no difference. So I figured I'd try an uprated intercooler next and I found this...
Click image to enlarge The photos make it look better than it actually is. It is much more "blown-up" and warped than it looks. So I fit this instead: Click image to enlarge There is absolutely no significant power difference between now and when I started. Maybe it revs a more freely. But the pyro now reads 200°F to 300°F lower. Yup, that much. Don't run out and buy an uprated intercooler but do take a close look at what's there if you are running a stock one. |
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29th Apr 2024 7:46pm |
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Zed Member Since: 07 Oct 2017 Location: In the woods Posts: 3287 |
The Allisport intercooler makes a difference. Beautifully made too. WARNING.
This post may contain sarcasm. |
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29th Apr 2024 7:51pm |
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jbcollier Member Since: 29 Apr 2024 Location: Edmonton AB Posts: 84 |
Alas, it’s already gone to the great bin in the sky. Didn’t notice anything awful coming out of it.
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29th Apr 2024 9:45pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20355 |
That’s a good thing then, because if there was a significant build up it would have poured out.
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29th Apr 2024 9:54pm |
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hornet Member Since: 04 Jan 2010 Location: Western Europe Posts: 361 |
Just a hint, obviously the old one was not leaking, there are combs to straighten the fins and significantly improve the efficiency. |
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30th Apr 2024 9:49am |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20355 |
^^^^ This is true, and if lots of the fins get damaged that will degrade its efficiency.
Stones and road grit are typical culprits of damaging the fins, saying that it has been known for them to get filled up with mud also. If in the agricultural world, you have to be aware of things like dust and chaff getting in there such as harvest time with airborne detritus that can get in there, and also the radiator, air intake and air filter as well. Much like the huge amount of build up of dust and frequent requirement of clearing out a Combines air filter, that gets absolutely packed with dust. It’s no surprise that fire is a risk with that, and hot radiators, plus heat and the fact rodents chew electrical wiring with such combustible material around at high temperature. And of course rodents are attracted to the harvested material such as grain as well to add to that. So it’s no surprise so much equipment goes up in flames in use. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R 🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴🇮🇪🇺🇸⛽️🛢️⚙️🧰💪 |
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30th Apr 2024 12:49pm |
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