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Mine is quite a small fmic. Makes a hell of a difference whatever you got simply because its cold. Tmic suffer massivly from heatsoak
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kll. The corsa one is quite a bit smaller than the tmic and it has a harsh, nasty looking 90 bend on one end so it'd only be temp till my summer hols.
If i have enough piping, i'll defo try it. Just wanted to make sure it wouldn't be a waste of time incase i'd have to take it off again cos i've got exams soon.
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Jp was running a small cooler and it suffered from heatsoak, even with it being an FMIC, he changed to a bigger one and he loves it.
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IMO it wouldn't be worth doing, if you have the lining under the bonnet still don't under estimate how efficient it is at cooling, plus your adding extra pipe work to the system.............
If its smaller than the TMIC then it won't be worth it I don't think.......
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The tmic does an acceptable job round town even with my pisspot t2, but anything more than a short blat, and i can feel it going flat. Very noticeable on the motorway when going up some leptons.
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Water injection FTW (the proper kind not the crap intercooler sprayer), no messing with changing the pipe work, TMIC with much cooler charge temps,
I noticed a hell of a difference in top end performance running 100% water and having it come in on 15 psi, top end was much improved, the gov in the pump was felt much more after that.
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I'll agree that Water Inj. is of massive help, but I've found there's only so much you can add (even when you bring meths into the equation...) on diesels before you get problems of it seeming to "bog" with too much, I've always found you can add a good bit which does drop the temps, but then to keep the IATs down, you need a LOT of the stuff - and I've seen it happen where the IATs are still high, but it's not going as well due to there being too much... Only way to fix is with an intercooler...
That's my own experience though...
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in.
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