OK, Easter is finally here, so the intercooler comes out over the weekend. Will be interesting to inspect, and check out the plumbing. Also interesting to see just how much oil has made it that far before the provent 200 went in at 800kms. I'll take some pics.
On the Provent front, the biggest problem is plumbing it in. There is little room in the golf. I went back to the hose specific shop today, and spent more in the hope of doing it neater, but hose is still an issue. I'll see what I come up with, but even at a hose specialist, with a guy with 20 years of experience, we were scratching our heads!
On preparing to mount the air/oil cooler, I have come to realise the factory oil cooler is smallish for a reason, it's a water/oil cooler! Wow, that's a bonus! FAR more efficient that air coolers, but the only problem is it runs the engine coolant. I guess that's great as it helps heat the oil from cold quickly, but a negative in that the oil will only lose a bit of heat to the engine temp water at normal running temps.
Perhaps a smarter move would be to use this small air radiator to circulate fluid with a suitable electric pump, and plumb in the factory water oil cooler to this.......hmmm I'm liking that idea....hmmm.
Going to be a wee bit trickier to plumb in the additional air oil cooler, but I'm determined!
All my nice shiny gauges showed up this week as well, so looking into plumbing the oil temp, pressure, boost and exhaust temp probes. Gets tricky trying to think where best to mount them, and I've been doing a bit of late night research this week on the yankie truck forums.
If you think modifying this new car so far has been scary, just wait till I drill and tap holes in manifolds etc for the probes...
Still, without some base readings, I am really just all theory....
On the Provent front, the biggest problem is plumbing it in. There is little room in the golf. I went back to the hose specific shop today, and spent more in the hope of doing it neater, but hose is still an issue. I'll see what I come up with, but even at a hose specialist, with a guy with 20 years of experience, we were scratching our heads!
On preparing to mount the air/oil cooler, I have come to realise the factory oil cooler is smallish for a reason, it's a water/oil cooler! Wow, that's a bonus! FAR more efficient that air coolers, but the only problem is it runs the engine coolant. I guess that's great as it helps heat the oil from cold quickly, but a negative in that the oil will only lose a bit of heat to the engine temp water at normal running temps.
Perhaps a smarter move would be to use this small air radiator to circulate fluid with a suitable electric pump, and plumb in the factory water oil cooler to this.......hmmm I'm liking that idea....hmmm.
Going to be a wee bit trickier to plumb in the additional air oil cooler, but I'm determined!
All my nice shiny gauges showed up this week as well, so looking into plumbing the oil temp, pressure, boost and exhaust temp probes. Gets tricky trying to think where best to mount them, and I've been doing a bit of late night research this week on the yankie truck forums.
If you think modifying this new car so far has been scary, just wait till I drill and tap holes in manifolds etc for the probes...

Still, without some base readings, I am really just all theory....
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