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SVT Shelby GT500
1" (inlet and outlet) intercooler mod from J2Fab
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<blockquote data-quote="Poisonous West" data-source="post: 16121863" data-attributes="member: 157145"><p>I am not sure which brand of -16AN fitting you are using (Earl's, XRP, etc.).</p><p></p><p>As I stated at the beginning, my first attempted was to utilize <u><strong>Earl's</strong></u> -16AN fitting with a 45 degree barb end (P/N AT704616ERL) connects to 1" hose as shown in the below picture. But the <u><strong>BIGGEST</strong></u> issue was the outlet ID of the -16AN fitting which is <u><strong>TOTALLY MUCH SMALLER</strong></u> than the J2Fab supplied new cross over tube. That's why I cutout the barb outlet portion and welded in a 45 degree 1" tubing so the ID is always bigger than 20.4mm</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Stock cross over tube ID = 14mm (154mm^2 cross sectional area)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">J2Fab new supplied cross over tube ID = 20.4mm (327mm^2 cross sectional area)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Earl's -16AN 45 degree 1" barb fitting ID = 17.6 (243mm^2 cross sectional area)</li> </ul><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1549982[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1549983[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>If you are <u><strong>JUST</strong></u> using the Earl's -16 AN fitting without modifying them. You are <strong><u>ONLY utilizing ~ 53% of the J2Fab IC mod</u></strong>. If it's that easy I would NOT have to design this solution and 3D print them in aluminum. All my 3D printed parts are at least 21mm ID. My objective is to utilize FULL 100% of the J2Fab IC mod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poisonous West, post: 16121863, member: 157145"] I am not sure which brand of -16AN fitting you are using (Earl's, XRP, etc.). As I stated at the beginning, my first attempted was to utilize [U][b]Earl's[/b][/U] -16AN fitting with a 45 degree barb end (P/N AT704616ERL) connects to 1" hose as shown in the below picture. But the [U][b]BIGGEST[/b][/U] issue was the outlet ID of the -16AN fitting which is [U][b]TOTALLY MUCH SMALLER[/b][/U] than the J2Fab supplied new cross over tube. That's why I cutout the barb outlet portion and welded in a 45 degree 1" tubing so the ID is always bigger than 20.4mm [LIST] [*]Stock cross over tube ID = 14mm (154mm^2 cross sectional area) [*]J2Fab new supplied cross over tube ID = 20.4mm (327mm^2 cross sectional area) [*]Earl's -16AN 45 degree 1" barb fitting ID = 17.6 (243mm^2 cross sectional area) [/LIST] [ATTACH=full]1549982[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1549983[/ATTACH] If you are [U][b]JUST[/b][/U] using the Earl's -16 AN fitting without modifying them. You are [b][U]ONLY utilizing ~ 53% of the J2Fab IC mod[/U][/b]. If it's that easy I would NOT have to design this solution and 3D print them in aluminum. All my 3D printed parts are at least 21mm ID. My objective is to utilize FULL 100% of the J2Fab IC mod. [/QUOTE]
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