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Old 11-29-2003, 10:28 AM
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intercooler kit for jackson racing sc's

we offer a pattented air to water kit average 100deg diff in intake charge temps. pm for more info
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Old 11-29-2003, 12:08 PM
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For more info what? Please repost the link, I love the idea of a jrsc, but the intercooler idea has always deterred me. I may enad up putting one in my car after the b18c goes in. Thanks,
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Old 11-29-2003, 01:04 PM
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Re: intercooler kit for jackson racing sc's

They're actually called "aftercoolers" for jrsc's...
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Re: intercooler kit for jackson racing sc's

it is an air to water core that we refer to as an "intercooler" call it what you will. after the install of this product there is no need for "bandaids" like MSD BTM, water injection, etc.... we were able to run 9 psi 17deg timing btdc, with no detonation, there is an average of 100deg diff in temp on inlet vs. outlet of intercooler. we noticed that the power does not drop off in the higher rpm's like jacksons are bad about doing. it just pulls and pulls, liken to a smaller turbo set up.
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Re: Re: intercooler kit for jackson racing sc's

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They're actually called "aftercoolers" for jrsc's...
that's what I thought they were called too
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No websites to show actual testing and charts? maybe even pix? Any vouchers for the product? There should be someway that you can show the public of the product besides a pm.
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Re: intercooler kit for jackson racing sc's

yes but our site is down. we had a "full time" webmaster. ha what a crock! we had to fire him for moonlighting on us. when he went the site did too and we are battling to regain control of the site. i will try to find my copies of the pictures of our kit installed on a car. all of that info was in his hands. you can give us a call and i will talk to you via voice for more info. there is so much to say about this product i can't possibly type it all. i will say this: since we released this kit we have been met with critisim. people don't belive us. there is one other kit avail and the guy is putting an a/c core into the manifold, we actually use a custom spearco air-water core and devide the manifold properly. we have not had the finical backing to do too much advertising, we spent it all on development. haha so be patient and the info will come. thank you for you intrest
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How much do they cost?
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Re: intercooler kit for jackson racing sc's

between $1000 and $1500 shipped depending on what type of liquid cooler you want. we offer a nice fluidyne that looks just like a front mount and we also offer a couple of other options. all of the other options are simple oil coolers and don't work quite as well as the fluidyne unit.
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