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    We’re capping off this week with a look at our progress on the mysterious build, which we’re considering capitalizing in future posts.

    Right after we finished that last mysterious box for the mysterious build, this new mysterious box arrived on our doorstep. Okay, okay, it’s not very mysterious — it’s an intercooler core, manufactured right here in the USA by our favorite core company, Bell Intercoolers. All their cores come with a solid warranty, so you can’t really beat ‘em.



    This is going to be an air-to-water intercooler setup, so cold water will be running sideways through the intercooler core while the air passes through it in the opposite direction. This allows the water to suck even more heat out of the air, cooling and condensing the charged air, allowing for greater power. After all, when you’re building mysterious things, you want the air as cold as possible. Mysteriously cold, as a matter of fact. Either way, we started assembling the walls for each side of the core, and taped them in place to make sure the fitment was spot on. No welding just yet, but that’ll come soon.



    Did we say soon? We meant now. Two of the walls of the intercooler core will contain A/N nozzles for hooking up the water lines, whereas the other two sides of the core will have more traditional charge piping connecting to it. While constructing these walls, Tom finished off the welds for the charge side of the cores, and here’s a small example of his handiwork with aluminum. That side was then taped to the core as well, to make sure nothing was warped during the welding process.






    With the majority of the walls constructed and ready to be welded to the core itself, we set about making the mounts that would be the final step before the finals welds take place. Just like with the, um, other mysterious box, this one will be utilizing the set-screw-and-corncob-pipe mounting setup, which we’ll finish up after the box itself is welded to our satisfaction and pressure tested. In the meantime, it’s back to the lathe to create these mounts by hand, which we’ll then set into holes drilled into the box’s walls.






    Just like last time, we’re welding these mounts from the inside of the box to prevent an overabundance of exterior welds on the box, which can take away from its aesthetic value.



    And that’s where we are at so far. The next step is going to be incredibly tricky. Not only do we have to make sure the box’s walls are welded to the core itself, we have to make sure the weld penetrates to the point where there’s no possible leaking between the air side and the water side. This is going to involve some high-amperage welding, slightly larger beads and a good deal of pressure testing, as well. It’s not going to be a short process by any means, but we’re confident that we’ll then have the intercooler looking and performing exactly how we want it, and we’re not ones to settle on fabrication.



    Have a great weekend!

    www.fluidmotorunion.com
    www.stanceworks.com



    Originally posted by Oxer
    I'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around

  • #2
    Awesome work!


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    Originally posted by nickskater09
    I think Jody, along with Ashton, like to push the line between "street legal" and "realistically driveable".

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    • #3
      Originally posted by milano_red View Post
      Awesome work!
      Thanks!

      www.fluidmotorunion.com
      www.stanceworks.com



      Originally posted by Oxer
      I'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around

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      • #4
        Well this is just lovely. Everything is so neat.

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        • #5
          Are you guys going to SEMA this year?
          BMW E38
          That White Evo
          -SOLD
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          • #6
            Awesome work, as always. Curious on what process/system cools the water downstream of the heat exchanger, before it returns to the exchangers as cooled water? What is used to capture the condensate generated from the moisture extracted from the air, especially when considering the potential of water being carried into the engine via high pressure, high velocity air stream? Just wondering...
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            "I know I'm not Stance|Works material. I'm just a fan. " - Stretchd8

            "Jesus must love me " - FittedDownLow

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kbuss View Post
              Are you guys going to SEMA this year?
              Sadly, not this year. Although I was tempted to buy a plane ticket and go myself, just to take pictures.

              Originally posted by HEcreated487 View Post
              Awesome work, as always. Curious on what process/system cools the water downstream of the heat exchanger, before it returns to the exchangers as cooled water? What is used to capture the condensate generated from the moisture extracted from the air, especially when considering the potential of water being carried into the engine via high pressure, high velocity air stream? Just wondering...
              The water cycles from the tank on the driver's side of the car, where it's run through a pump that pushes the water through a front-mounted heat exchanger. After the water is cooled in the front-mount, it's pumped through the air-to-water intercooler, where it cools the charged air heading to the plenum. After going through the intercooler, the water is cycled back to the tank, where again it waits to be pumped through the front-mount heat exchanger.

              www.fluidmotorunion.com
              www.stanceworks.com



              Originally posted by Oxer
              I'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around

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              • #8
                Originally posted by HEcreated487 View Post
                Awesome work, as always. Curious on what process/system cools the water downstream of the heat exchanger, before it returns to the exchangers as cooled water? What is used to capture the condensate generated from the moisture extracted from the air, especially when considering the potential of water being carried into the engine via high pressure, high velocity air stream? Just wondering...
                Why you trying to sound smart and stuff Mike?


                FMU, amazing work and photos as always. I tend to keep quiet, lurk and just be in sheer awe of the weld porn but had to comment.
                Sup. Call me Z.
                My Accord "build".

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by CrackerTeg View Post
                  Why you trying to sound smart and stuff Mike?
                  Cause in reality... Ignorant. I haz it.
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                  "I know I'm not Stance|Works material. I'm just a fan. " - Stretchd8

                  "Jesus must love me " - FittedDownLow

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CrackerTeg View Post
                    FMU, amazing work and photos as always. I tend to keep quiet, lurk and just be in sheer awe of the weld porn but had to comment.
                    Thanks! Lurker or not, we appreciate those that take the time to read our blog posts (or even just the pictures).

                    www.fluidmotorunion.com
                    www.stanceworks.com



                    Originally posted by Oxer
                    I'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around

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