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TurboDiverArt
10-15-2005, 03:04
Hi All,

I know it

DA BIG ONE
10-15-2005, 03:48
[quote]Originally posted by TurboDiverArt:
[b] Hi All,

I know it

KallyI
10-15-2005, 09:44
Is it possibly this one?

http://forum.thedieselpage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=008948#000000

TurboDiverArt
10-16-2005, 08:51
Not the links I was thinking about. Does anyone that has used one happen to have any data on before and after temps and even more important, heat soaking?

If I intercool the truck I doubt I'll go much higher than 12-14 psi. I agree with the premise that any intercooling is better than none.

Art.

TurboDiverArt
10-16-2005, 10:28
In looking on eBay. I think the earlier 740's only had 2.5" inlet/outlets. In the descriptions they say the 2.5" inlet/outlet intercoolers are for the older 740's, pre 1994. I'm not sure about older 940's. The change over could have been during the 1994 year for both model cars.

Art.

DA BIG ONE
10-17-2005, 01:53
Originally posted by TurboDiverArt:
In looking on eBay. I think the earlier 740's only had 2.5" inlet/outlets. In the descriptions they say the 2.5" inlet/outlet intercoolers are for the older 740's, pre 1994. I'm not sure about older 940's. The change over could have been during the 1994 year for both model cars.

Art. Art, Give me a few minutes to measure mine it's an 89 780.....

It's 3"od both ends, link to site above has lots more data.

[ 10-17-2005, 02:04 AM: Message edited by: DA BIG ONE ]

TurboDiverArt
10-17-2005, 11:36
Originally posted by DA BIG ONE:
Art, Give me a few minutes to measure mine it's an 89 780.....

It's 3"od both ends, link to site above has lots more data. Yeah, I read the site but it says that the tubes are 2.575

DA BIG ONE
10-17-2005, 12:12
Art, I stand corrected (measured wrong thats my sometimers) and the volvo ic your looking at has a 57mm id in/out. Pressure drop would be excessive on 400ci motor.

TurboDiverArt
10-17-2005, 15:49
Originally posted by DA BIG ONE:
Art, I stand corrected (measured wrong thats my sometimers) and the volvo ic your looking at has a 57mm id in/out. Pressure drop would be excessive on 400ci motor. Which one is it then that is the correct one to use? Is yours a 2.5

DA BIG ONE
10-17-2005, 23:15
Originally posted by TurboDiverArt:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DA BIG ONE:
[b] Art, I stand corrected (measured wrong thats my sometimers) and the volvo ic your looking at has a 57mm id in/out. Pressure drop would be excessive on 400ci motor. Which one is it then that is the correct one to use? Is yours a 2.5

TurboDiverArt
10-19-2005, 16:36
Originally posted by DA BIG ONE:
Art, the higher flowing one is w/side inlet/outlet. Keep in mind they will separate at the end tanks @ about 17/20 psi, max recommended 15psi for 20 seconds then heat soaked. Thanks for the info. I have re-read all the info. I was under the impression people were doing this already. It doesn't seem like there is anyone that is doing it and has good data. I've already decided that Kent's method is better. Where else can you get data of towing 15K combined weight, up a grade, foot to the floor all the way to 89 MPH and only reach a max of 131 MAT? Can't beat that with a stick for $400.

Naturally I have to put my own touch to it but we'll see how that goes...

Art.

DA BIG ONE
10-21-2005, 00:54
Originally posted by TurboDiverArt:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DA BIG ONE:
Art, the higher flowing one is w/side inlet/outlet. Keep in mind they will separate at the end tanks @ about 17/20 psi, max recommended 15psi for 20 seconds then heat soaked. Thanks for the info. I have re-read all the info. I was under the impression people were doing this already. It doesn't seem like there is anyone that is doing it and has good data. I've already decided that Kent's method is better. Where else can you get data of towing 15K combined weight, up a grade, foot to the floor all the way to 89 MPH and only reach a max of 131 MAT? Can't beat that with a stick for $400.

Naturally I have to put my own touch to it but we'll see how that goes...

Art. </font>[/QUOTE]From what I have seen of the pictures, this may be for me too!

[ 10-21-2005, 01:06 AM: Message edited by: DA BIG ONE ]