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<blockquote data-quote="1wild-horse" data-source="post: 15679560" data-attributes="member: 84197"><p>Nice Ray. I thought about doing something similar, but building it into the reservoir for the intercooler.</p><p>Got a buddy that does hvac and he said why not just plumb a low side line in and out of the intercooler, essentially making it an evaporator core? Interesting idea, but then you would be commited to running the a/c all the time.</p><p>I did end up building my own killer chiller. Instead of mounting the heat exchanger in the foam I built a bracket and bolted it to the back of the crash bumper. There s a nice sized void back there and it tucked neatly behind, without blocking any airflow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1wild-horse, post: 15679560, member: 84197"] Nice Ray. I thought about doing something similar, but building it into the reservoir for the intercooler. Got a buddy that does hvac and he said why not just plumb a low side line in and out of the intercooler, essentially making it an evaporator core? Interesting idea, but then you would be commited to running the a/c all the time. I did end up building my own killer chiller. Instead of mounting the heat exchanger in the foam I built a bracket and bolted it to the back of the crash bumper. There s a nice sized void back there and it tucked neatly behind, without blocking any airflow. [/QUOTE]
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