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    Yes I am going to install the factory bungs (upper and lower) in this radiator.

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      i hope that is sufficient to keep your system cool. I cant say much for the b6t. but the BP & up runs hotter than hell it seems
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      1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi




      I pet my dash when I get into the car..."good car"
      he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it

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        Originally posted by FE3-323 View Post
        i hope that is sufficient to keep your system cool. I cant say much for the b6t. but the BP & up runs hotter than hell it seems
        I've tested this same set-up on my 323 GT B6T for 2 years and it runs flawlessly in the middle of summer in Houston traffic with the A\C on full blast. It is actually designed to support around 350+ hp.

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          Aluminum radiator is in and plumbed

          Lower brackets:




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            I see a custom intercooler in your future.

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              Just how big are the stock intercoolers there?



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                Yes I have a new larger intercooler and piping that will be installed hopefully during Thanksgiving weekend (fingers crossed).

                I 'll photograph the stock one next to it, for comparison purposes.

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                  Even better would be a water/meth injection and keep the smaller intercooler thus keeping the charge system volume smaller...quicker and smoother throttle response.

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                    Charge volume isn't a particularly big metric on something with such small tubing and intercooler. I couldn't tell a single bit of difference with spool time, boost threshold or transient response with a Starion intercooler versus the stock unit, which used the stock rubber hoses and a 90deg elbow of the same diameter.

                    Looking at that new small radiator, maybe a Probe intercooler would fit perfectly next to it. They aren't the best design, but one with full airflow would likely support 180hp on a car with free-flowing intake and exhaust.

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                      I have one of each of those intercoolers and what you say is true...but...I have a friend who has run a B6T with no intercooler and a water/meth injection.. and that is where you feel the difference and I have felt it..in the AZ desert in the summer time and the EGT's are perfect. Quick response and real linear..in a 140 mph Festiva. Around here the stock coolers heat soak quickly in the summer heat.

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                        There is no question that meth or water injection would be cool, and maybe something to look into down the road for insurance and managing AFRs.

                        The stock intercooler is a dated design that is nearing 30 years old, newer more efficient cores and end tank designs (coupled with affordability) makes an intercooler upgrade the next logical thing to do, which I am planning in the next few weeks.

                        The new intercooler that I am using is significantly better than the MX6 / Probe GT design and is shown below:

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                          nice parts pile!!! anxious to see that in the mix
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                          1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi




                          I pet my dash when I get into the car..."good car"
                          he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it

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                            Oh my …


                            '88 GT
                            '88 GTX
                            '85 Toyota Cressida 5-Speed
                            '88 323 GT
                            '88 323 GTX

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                              Today was a good day. New rear brakes (rotors and pads) and new rear bearings installed and back together.

                              Broken rear pad spreader clip...luckily found a good substitute on eBay:


                              New rotors compared to the ones that came off the car:


                              I needed pads desperately:




                              Next to do is to tackle the rear bushings and the suspect front right wheel bearing.

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                                Did you get a press?

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