Im sure most of you are familar with the vortech aftercooler system...see below..
I currently have my water resovoir mounted in the engine. The system is very effective, but they get heat soaked within 15-20 min of driving, due to the extreme heat of the headers, which is an issue, a bad issue that needs to be fixed. The aftercooler itself is a great thing to have. If only you could do something to eliminate all heat away from the water resovoir....
This is what I've thought of.....
-Mount the resovoir in the hatch like a battery box.
-Mount the water pump in the spare tire well
-Run the water lines along the trans tunnel or pass side door sill
-Mount the heat exchanger (small radiator that cools the water, curently mounted in front my my aluminum radiator) in the cowl area under the wipers.
-I have no heater core or AC, so running the lines into the firewall and into the cowl shouldnt be a problem.
It seems easy enough....as all plans do until you being construction..
Any ideas, recommendations, comments ??
I currently have my water resovoir mounted in the engine. The system is very effective, but they get heat soaked within 15-20 min of driving, due to the extreme heat of the headers, which is an issue, a bad issue that needs to be fixed. The aftercooler itself is a great thing to have. If only you could do something to eliminate all heat away from the water resovoir....
This is what I've thought of.....
-Mount the resovoir in the hatch like a battery box.
-Mount the water pump in the spare tire well
-Run the water lines along the trans tunnel or pass side door sill
-Mount the heat exchanger (small radiator that cools the water, curently mounted in front my my aluminum radiator) in the cowl area under the wipers.
-I have no heater core or AC, so running the lines into the firewall and into the cowl shouldnt be a problem.
It seems easy enough....as all plans do until you being construction..
Any ideas, recommendations, comments ??
