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cupronickel innercooler
I'm up grading my inter-coolers to the cupronickel type material by my builder suggestion.(Dean Gellner eng) they are high dollar.. are they worth it? Just looking for thoughts... Thanks Jeff
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Gellner Marine engines are some of the best in the industry and I would highly value their opinion about intercoolers. Yes Aluminum core intercoolers are cheaper than cupernickel intercoolers, but when you consider how much you are investing in a custom built high power marine engine, the extra dollars saved here are just not worth the risk, unless you have money and downtime to burn! With disimilar metals and the galvanic action that can occur even in fresh water Get this builders recommendation, I am sure they have been there, done that with a client in the past. You get to now benefit from someone elses loss and bad expierence without suffering your own loss!
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Originally Posted by Raylar
Gellner Marine engines are some of the best in the industry and I would highly value their opinion about intercoolers. Yes Aluminum core intercoolers are cheaper than cupernickel intercoolers, but when you consider how much you are investing in a custom built high power marine engine, the extra dollars saved here are just not worth the risk, unless you have money and downtime to burn! With disimilar metals and the galvanic action that can occur even in fresh water Get this builders recommendation, I am sure they have been there, done that with a client in the past. You get to now benefit from someone elses loss and bad expierence without suffering your own loss!
Thanks Jeff |
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Here are some picks of the Whipple unit
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The pictures Strip just posted are the low profile
coolers with the cupra core. Built in to the manifold. If I am reading your post right you say upgrade. Are you changing cores? or entire intercoolers. I agree if Dean is suggesting the cupra,s it is from a durability stand point they dont melt like aluminum cores. However I have been told that the aluminums make more power on the Dyno. Dean is assisting me on my new builds and I respect his opinion two fold. I was running these in the Hustler. These are the whipple cores in the lee chillers Gerry |
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In addition I beleave whipple even makes a double
innercooler. More sq. inches of cooling. This would be my next chiller. Ask Dean his thoughts on this. Gerry |
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I wonder whats the differance between the Lee and the PFM/Supperchiller ???
Blower Shop makes one also.Not sure about the cooper/nickel? |
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This season we are running Eickerts new copper nickel cores with Blower Shop Billet housings on our 565ci Cat motors.
We have been told by Kieth to expect a substantially cooler charge over our aluminum cores and way better durability over aluminum as well. We will know in a few weeks! |
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Originally Posted by WildWarrior
This season we are running Eickerts new copper nickel cores with Blower Shop Billet housings on our 565ci Cat motors.
We have been told by Kieth to expect a substantially cooler charge over our aluminum cores and way better durability over aluminum as well. We will know in a few weeks! |
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double stack
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