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Intercooler pump again
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 15637105" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>When you say "stock I/C pumps" are you referring to stock 2007-2012 or stock 2013/14?</p><p></p><p>In 2013 Ford/SVT upsized the H/E on the GT500 and they also upsized the I/C pump flow. I see many people upsizing their H/E, but few also upsizing their pump flow, and then the upsize of the I/C on the 2013 also..... It all works together. My thoughts are (and they could be totally off base), that Ford (the SVT engineers) spend much time and money in testing the GT500 S/C cooling system over the 2007-2014 time period and for a production (no fans) set-up they came up with what we see on the 2013. I say "no fans" on the 2013 H/E but if you look at the upsize in the 2013 radiator fan shroud which also contributes to the cooling of the H/E, there is an additional function with that fan shroud that is not found on the 2007-2012..........again, it all works together.</p><p></p><p>I also believe that incorporating as much of the 2013/14 SVT cooling R&D into an earlier car along with an aftermarket H/E with fans can only help the system to be more efficient, but it does cost $$$ to get it all pulled together. The nice thing is..........deep pockets Ford did the R&D on the 2013/14 GT500 cooling system parts and much of that system can be retro'ed to the earlier cars as an upgrade, with some even better aftermarket items also added into the mix.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 15637105, member: 9628"] When you say "stock I/C pumps" are you referring to stock 2007-2012 or stock 2013/14? In 2013 Ford/SVT upsized the H/E on the GT500 and they also upsized the I/C pump flow. I see many people upsizing their H/E, but few also upsizing their pump flow, and then the upsize of the I/C on the 2013 also..... It all works together. My thoughts are (and they could be totally off base), that Ford (the SVT engineers) spend much time and money in testing the GT500 S/C cooling system over the 2007-2014 time period and for a production (no fans) set-up they came up with what we see on the 2013. I say "no fans" on the 2013 H/E but if you look at the upsize in the 2013 radiator fan shroud which also contributes to the cooling of the H/E, there is an additional function with that fan shroud that is not found on the 2007-2012..........again, it all works together. I also believe that incorporating as much of the 2013/14 SVT cooling R&D into an earlier car along with an aftermarket H/E with fans can only help the system to be more efficient, but it does cost $$$ to get it all pulled together. The nice thing is..........deep pockets Ford did the R&D on the 2013/14 GT500 cooling system parts and much of that system can be retro'ed to the earlier cars as an upgrade, with some even better aftermarket items also added into the mix. R [/QUOTE]
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