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Talking with my friends now,

600x210 tube and fin core all piping needed around 1000 bucks

600x210 bar and plate add about another 150

all the end tanks are custom made etc

also the dumps will be available very soon!! hes getting one of the boys to start on it next week!

let me know if your keen on the coolers, be quick as it wont be around long!

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Sounds great Andrew.

Will it be 3" piping and inlet/outlet or the 2.5" that is standard?

If 2.5", why bother replacing what is already there?

Hey,

The piping will be yet to be decided, but i doubt they will make it bigger than stock.

because the cooler is twice as wide there will need to be a pipe to make it fit

Cheers

710mm

Height 230mm

Thickness 69mm

Inlet 65mm

Outlet 65mm

Compress Air Flow Rate <600Cubic Feet/Min, Rated to~400 Max HP

Working Pressure 10~30PSI

Pressure Drop 2~5psi@35psi; 0.2~0.5psi@15psi

Hot Air Temperature 32°F~302°F (0°C~150°C)

Material 100% Aluminum

Design Bar and Plate

Construction Machine Cut and Stamped, Hand Welded

Finish Polished

Net Weight 13 lbs

hows this FMIC

or

this one

Core Dimensions: 450mm X 300mm X 76mm

Overall length of 630mm

All TIG Welded 6061 Aluminum, polished end tanks

100% Vacuum Brazed Core

High Efficiency Bar & Plate Construction

3inch Inlet and Outlet

Max Recommended PSI: 45psi

Low pressure drop w/ only 0.2psi at 15psi of boost

Tested CFM: 1020 CFM

Edited by [[d a n n y]]

We'll have a good look soon with the bar off to figure out exact sizes..

where are all them specs from Danny?

while i was looking at the cores available there wasnt too much that i thought would fit..

the bar and plate job will need to be cut down

710mm

Height 230mm

Thickness 69mm

Inlet 65mm

Outlet 65mm

Compress Air Flow Rate <600Cubic Feet/Min, Rated to~400 Max HP

Working Pressure 10~30PSI

Pressure Drop 2~5psi@35psi; 0.2~0.5psi@15psi

Hot Air Temperature 32°F~302°F (0°C~150°C)

Material 100% Aluminum

Design Bar and Plate

Construction Machine Cut and Stamped, Hand Welded

Finish Polished

Net Weight 13 lbs

hows this FMIC

or

this one

Core Dimensions: 450mm X 300mm X 76mm

Overall length of 630mm

All TIG Welded 6061 Aluminum, polished end tanks

100% Vacuum Brazed Core

High Efficiency Bar & Plate Construction

3inch Inlet and Outlet

Max Recommended PSI: 45psi

Low pressure drop w/ only 0.2psi at 15psi of boost

Tested CFM: 1020 CFM

That first one looks pretty inefficient although the dimensions are good

Second is a Monza?

Sounds the same a Scotty nm35's cooler (which just fits)

Where are they from Danny?

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