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I found an IC for my Omni! (Funny) - Jeff - 09-29-2004

I think I may have found it, the ultimate cold air exchange device. It's such a chub.

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Here is a picture for effect...

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Its so big that the Inlet/outlet ports line up with the bumper mount holes.

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So what do you think? Dodge 3500 Turbo I/C for the Omni?? HaHaHa I thought you guys would get a kick out of that. Rate the car at cardomain ( <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/686594/1">http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/686594/1</a><!-- m -->) if you have time, everyone loves a turbo Omni Smile


- ScottyB - 09-29-2004

holy crap! maybe you could mount it on your roof or something...


- Ginger - 09-30-2004

So, like you have to spool your turbo to 20psi to read, 'eh, 2psi at the manifold? Wink

Rock on!


- Jeff - 09-30-2004

I found it in the shop, so I thought it would be cool to show u's guys. It lists for $750 and my cost would be $450. So even if it would be a good one, it costs to much for me. I know I need a smaller type but how do you tell what size is best?? Two small has to little flow and to big drops the pressure to much. Oh theres so much to be confuesed about!!


- CaptainHenreh - 09-30-2004

There are calculators to calculate pressure drops according to some popular intercoolers.

If that core were very cheap or free, I'd cut it in half (longways) and cut the 'tanks off. Then you could sell one "core" and use the other one for a still ginormous intercooler.

But I wouldn't pay more than like, 150 bucks.