chucky2
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I didn't when I started these two but the interest has been so much that I started a web site but until I'm listed as a vendor I cant tell you where it is.That looks great! Do you have any plans to sell the adapters after you get these 2 projects done?
Very interested in this as well.I have been eyeballing a stock euro VM Motori XJ intercooler, as it just bolts into the radiator support with the inlet and outlet on the right side of the block. Seems convenient.
Are you building a Jeep XJ?Congrats on getting it running! That's awesome man! What do for an intercooler? I have been eyeballing a stock euro VM Motori XJ intercooler, as it just bolts into the radiator support with the inlet and outlet on the right side of the block. Seems convenient.
Not yet. I am filling my shed with parts. I have to take the bus to and from work until its complete once I start, so for now I fill my shed.Are you building a Jeep XJ?
That's pretty much what the OEM intercooler is, but both inlet and outlet are on the right side of the block. It is mounted in the same location as yours from the sound of it.The problem I found is there is no room between the front of the rad / AC condenser and the back of the grill.
I ended up with a smaller unit mounted below the rad and put an electric fan on it.
The fan is controlled by a temp switch in the pipe coming from the turbo so as soon as the air gets to 170F it turns the fan on.
I started with an xj td with the vm motor. Looked at using the factory intercooler but it's pretty small. I ended up moving the rad/aircon condensor back approx 20mm(easy) which combined with some serious modification of the grill and headlight buckets meant i could fit a large aftermarket front mount i/cCongrats on getting it running! That's awesome man! What do for an intercooler? I have been eyeballing a stock euro VM Motori XJ intercooler, as it just bolts into the radiator support with the inlet and outlet on the right side of the block. Seems convenient.