Maximizing Performance: DailyDrivenExotics' Intercooler Preparation and Mounting Process
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In this episode of DailyDrivenExotics, the team is hard at work getting those intercoolers ready for their project car. They've got the dimensions marked out and are ready to make some cuts. With the band saw at the ready, they chop those intercoolers and then weld them together. It's all about creating the perfect flow for this car, and they've opted for a vertical flow intercooler, filling up the front of the car to maximize efficiency. It's a symmetrical masterpiece, ensuring that the plumbing from the turbos to the intercoolers and then to the intake manifold is as smooth as silk.
But it's not all about looks, oh no. The team knows that functionality is key. They take great care not to damage the delicate fins of the intercooler, as any damage could lead to restricted airflow and poor performance. And speaking of performance, they're not stopping at just the intercoolers. They've got plans for oil coolers too, strategically placing them on the other side of the intercooler to prevent heat soak. It's all about keeping those underhood temperatures down and maximizing power.
Now, let's talk about mounting. The team wants to make sure those intercoolers are securely in place, so they're working on designing and fabricating some solid mounts. They've got tabs and plates, and they're even considering a two-piece plate design to ensure easy access to the bolts. It's all about finding that perfect balance between strength and convenience.
Overall, the team at DailyDrivenExotics is making great progress with their intercoolers. They're meticulous in their work, ensuring that everything is just right. From the precision cuts to the careful welding, they're leaving no stone unturned. And with their eye on performance and functionality, there's no doubt that these intercoolers are going to make a big impact on their project car.
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