Killer Chiller!!!
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Just talked to Joe and here are the prices for the two set-ups and how long it would take to install the kit. The prices are "STILL IN THE AIR" and might change....so here you go
"budget" kit = approx. 65 degree IAT's (AROUND $400...pending) 1-2hrs. to set-up
"advanced" kit = approx. 45-50 degree IAT's (AROUND $500) 4-6hrs. to set-up
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"budget" kit = approx. 65 degree IAT's (AROUND $400...pending) 1-2hrs. to set-up
"advanced" kit = approx. 45-50 degree IAT's (AROUND $500) 4-6hrs. to set-up
ALL #'S ARE QUOTES!!!!!!!! SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!! BEWARE!!!!
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Just talked to Joe and here are the prices for the two set-ups and how long it would take to install the kit. The prices are "STILL IN THE AIR" and might change....so here you go
"budget" kit = approx. 45-50 degree IAT's (AROUND $400...pending) 1-2hrs. to set-up
"advanced" kit = approx. 65 degree IAT's (AROUND $500) 4-6hrs. to set-up
ALL #'S ARE QUOTES!!!!!!!! SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!! BEWARE!!!!
"budget" kit = approx. 45-50 degree IAT's (AROUND $400...pending) 1-2hrs. to set-up
"advanced" kit = approx. 65 degree IAT's (AROUND $500) 4-6hrs. to set-up
ALL #'S ARE QUOTES!!!!!!!! SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!! BEWARE!!!!
you might wanna clarify...
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Yea...I had it that way, but then while "multi-tasking" at work doing 12hr. shifts, I got caught off guard, then I looked at what i typed and flipped it around.....my bad! Good catch!
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Just talked to Joe and here are the prices for the two set-ups and how long it would take to install the kit. The prices are "STILL IN THE AIR" and might change....so here you go
"budget" kit = approx. 65 degree IAT's (AROUND $400...pending) 1-2hrs. to set-up
"advanced" kit = approx. 45-50 degree IAT's (AROUND $500) 4-6hrs. to set-up
ALL #'S ARE QUOTES!!!!!!!! SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!! BEWARE!!!!
"budget" kit = approx. 65 degree IAT's (AROUND $400...pending) 1-2hrs. to set-up
"advanced" kit = approx. 45-50 degree IAT's (AROUND $500) 4-6hrs. to set-up
ALL #'S ARE QUOTES!!!!!!!! SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!! BEWARE!!!!
Lol, reverse that and you will be close. The GP on the base kit is undetermined, but will probably be somewhere around 479 range, and the advanced will probably be 600ish. We need testing, and we need to see how efficient you’re A/C system is.
Testing should start in a couple of weeks.
Thanks,
Joe
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That's going to depend on how efficient your intercooler is. Typically if you have 60 degree fluid temps circulating into the IC, than you should see no more than 20-25 degree higher iat-2 at the end of the 1320...We'll see...
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Lol, reverse that and you will be close. The GP on the base kit is undetermined, but will probably be somewhere around 479 range, and the advanced will probably be 600ish. We need testing, and we need to see how efficient you’re A/C system is.
Testing should start in a couple of weeks.
Thanks,
Joe
Testing should start in a couple of weeks.
Thanks,
Joe
#121
The base kit is a Suction line chiller system, and will be very easy to install. Typical IC fluid temps are around 65 degrees.
The advanced kit is much more involved, and will include a dryer, expansion valve, two tee's, and two different size A/C hoses to install. Temps will be on average about 15 degrees lower than the base kit and will be more sustainable.
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same here, can't wait to get off!!!!!!!!!!! my day off is tonight! yay!
thanks for explanation! Base kit sounds like a good option for lots of people on here, and the advanced kit sounds like what I want. lol
The base kit is a Suction line chiller system, and will be very easy to install. Typical IC fluid temps are around 65 degrees.
The advanced kit is much more involved, and will include a dryer, expansion valve, two tee's, and two different size A/C hoses to install. Temps will be on average about 15 degrees lower than the base kit and will be more sustainable.
The advanced kit is much more involved, and will include a dryer, expansion valve, two tee's, and two different size A/C hoses to install. Temps will be on average about 15 degrees lower than the base kit and will be more sustainable.
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