Whats the best size of FMIC?

boucherie

New Member
Im looking to get my FMIC in the next few weeks, but before i do, i need to know whats the best size to fit behind the bumper. I will most likely keep the bumper as in tact as possible, but also want a fairly big intercooler.

would this one be too big for my plans or do i need a slightly thinner one if i intend to keep the front bumper fairly well intact?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7922147254

Thanks
 

Nad

Active Member
Match the intercooler size to whatever max cfm u need to flow for what power ur after. This will give better response than a large intercooler.

Nad
 

Dan_GTiR

New Member
I have the smaller version of this cooler.

I haven't had it fitted yet, but for the price, it seems a very good buy.



Dan. :)
 

ram5ay

Member
Nad said:
Match the intercooler size to whatever max cfm u need to flow for what power ur after. This will give better response than a large intercooler.

Nad
This may be a stoopid question :roll: , but how do you calculate the max cfm you need for your power? is there a formula, or a rule of thumb or something?? Also is there a way to calculate the flow rate through your cooler??
 
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sknevolution

Guest
Not a stupid question :D

I did it by using the following info;

1 lb/min = 14.472 CFM

1 lb/min is approx equal to 9bhp

So, for an intercooler capable of supporting 500bhp;

(500/9) x 14.472 = 804 CFM

The flow rate through the cooler can be calculated, but usually they will come with a CFM rating and a pressure drop stated at a particular inlet pressure. For example- 1250 CFM with 1.5 psi drop @ 28 psi inlet.
 

ram5ay

Member
Cheers for the info :D
I take it you would need a flow bench or the like to measure the cooler flow rate and pressure drop, at a given inlet pressure?
 

kyepan

New Member
more importantly is the end tank design, bad boxy end tanks cause restriction in air flow, and uneven distribution of air within the core... there is a post with a link from a while back.
 
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