997.2 Intercoolers - Wow!
#286
I own a 2007 997TT 6spd tuned with ugraded VTGs, 660hp/900Nm.
My stock Ics were heat soacked even by 10°C end 4rth gear when hard pulling (IAT>60°C)...
I bolted 997.2Ics and now IAT get 60°C end 6th by 10°C AT...
My experience is the 997.2 parts are far better than the 997.1's, but still not enough to hold long runs with tuned 997TT cars.
Until you will play 100-200 or 60-130 they are cool, but not for long runs at high speeds...
I'm now myself looking for a solution to resolve this issue, perhap's water spraying my cores, because the others Ics I logged (Durametric 6) were all worse...
You have to know too the 997TT ECU is very very conservative, far more than the 996TT one.
So the maximum IAT allowed with the 997.2 Ics can suit well a 996TT which will not go into time pulling or Lambda enrichment even by 55°C IAT, but the same IAT will "brake" a lot the 997...
Those 2 cars do not react equally with IAT, some tuners can modify the knocking tables, time regulation and Lambda correction of the 997, but it is dangerous and going backward...
Let us know the following...
P.
#288
grease the fittings and push harder or tap gently with a rubber mallet to get the fittings to click in. I run the Forge on mine, as do a few others. They are a tighter fit but still work.
#289
my issue is that the 997 cooler end is larger and 996 smaller, so when pushing it in, its too small for the 997 end tank and is loose and wont click in ... its just a few mm short? do you have pic of yours? so your saying just shove it in there?
#290
They are not a Tighter fit, they are a looser fit. 996 hose diameter is smaller than 997 end tank diameter. It goes in but I can just pull it out with one hand. It will just blow off under boost if I leave it like that...
#291
I found this isn't the problem with aftermarket boost hoses there is a lip on the inside of the oem tank that the oem hose fits over and centers the hose , the aftermarket hoses have too small of an ID on the fitting I had to machine .010 of the ID of the fitting and it slipped in and snapped perfectly
#292
I found this isn't the problem with aftermarket boost hoses there is a lip on the inside of the oem tank that the oem hose fits over and centers the hose , the aftermarket hoses have too small of an ID on the fitting I had to machine .010 of the ID of the fitting and it slipped in and snapped perfectly
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#293
So are you guys saying that the 997.2 intrercooler end tank diameter is different than the stock 996 end tank diameter? This hasn't been mentioned before. I have AP hoses on my stock 996 ICs. Will they not fit the 997.2 coolers properly without additional surgery?
#294
I found this isn't the problem with aftermarket boost hoses there is a lip on the inside of the oem tank that the oem hose fits over and centers the hose , the aftermarket hoses have too small of an ID on the fitting I had to machine .010 of the ID of the fitting and it slipped in and snapped perfectly
my issue is that the 997 cooler end is larger and 996 smaller, so when pushing it in, its too small for the 997 end tank and is loose and wont click in ... its just a few mm short? do you have pic of yours? so your saying just shove it in there?
(hopefully we're all talking about the same thing here
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If its still not seating, you could:
A) have it machined
B) touch the inside of the bottom of the Forge adapter with a 60 grit dremel bit/roll to get the desired clearance
Last edited by earl3; 02-11-2012 at 12:55 PM.
#295
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#298
Hey guys,
First of all I would like to thank Earl for such a fantastic write up. I'm getting ready to install a set of these ICs on my car and just had a question with regards to attaching the .2 intercooler end tank pins to the existing frames. Looking at the pictures here I can see that the rear end tank pins both attach to the frame. However, looking at the forward end tank (see third picture from the top), it looks like neither pin in attached to the frame which would mean that the front end tank is not supported in any way. Earl stated earlier that only one of the forward pins is unusable but here it looks like neither one of the front ones is engaged in the frame. Maybe I'm just seeing it wrong. Thanks in advance....
#300
Hi Ali,
I own a 2007 997TT 6spd tuned with ugraded VTGs, 660hp/900Nm.
My stock Ics were heat soacked even by 10°C end 4rth gear when hard pulling (IAT>60°C)...
I bolted 997.2Ics and now IAT get 60°C end 6th by 10°C AT...
My experience is the 997.2 parts are far better than the 997.1's, but still not enough to hold long runs with tuned 997TT cars.
Until you will play 100-200 or 60-130 they are cool, but not for long runs at high speeds...
I'm now myself looking for a solution to resolve this issue, perhap's water spraying my cores, because the others Ics I logged (Durametric 6) were all worse...
You have to know too the 997TT ECU is very very conservative, far more than the 996TT one.
So the maximum IAT allowed with the 997.2 Ics can suit well a 996TT which will not go into time pulling or Lambda enrichment even by 55°C IAT, but the same IAT will "brake" a lot the 997...
Those 2 cars do not react equally with IAT, some tuners can modify the knocking tables, time regulation and Lambda correction of the 997, but it is dangerous and going backward...
Let us know the following...
P.
I own a 2007 997TT 6spd tuned with ugraded VTGs, 660hp/900Nm.
My stock Ics were heat soacked even by 10°C end 4rth gear when hard pulling (IAT>60°C)...
I bolted 997.2Ics and now IAT get 60°C end 6th by 10°C AT...
My experience is the 997.2 parts are far better than the 997.1's, but still not enough to hold long runs with tuned 997TT cars.
Until you will play 100-200 or 60-130 they are cool, but not for long runs at high speeds...
I'm now myself looking for a solution to resolve this issue, perhap's water spraying my cores, because the others Ics I logged (Durametric 6) were all worse...
You have to know too the 997TT ECU is very very conservative, far more than the 996TT one.
So the maximum IAT allowed with the 997.2 Ics can suit well a 996TT which will not go into time pulling or Lambda enrichment even by 55°C IAT, but the same IAT will "brake" a lot the 997...
Those 2 cars do not react equally with IAT, some tuners can modify the knocking tables, time regulation and Lambda correction of the 997, but it is dangerous and going backward...
Let us know the following...
P.
No matter what u do. ppl here only believe on 997.2 and Secan Intercoolers only lol
Here is some reviews from other forums
Quote:
Originally Posted by earl3
Thats an extremely high temp gain for a 1-4th gear romp. What setup & how much boost are you running? Are you sure there are no boost leaks?
RS tuning 600hp DME + Decat Europipe exhaust
1.55bar of boost
No boost or exhaust leaks
My IATs 1-4th gear redline (235kmh) are 58 deg with 997.2 coolers , if you look at the data posted by skand on Georges car as reference to my results on post 5 @ https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/9...game-over.html
you can see the datalog posted for the 997.1 ICs @ 230kmh 20 deg ambient reach 63 degrees IAT which is a little higher than my IATs with the .2 ICs at this speed.. and that was starting from 95kmh so i presume on third gear? which means lower heatsoak since there was no 1st and 2nd gear loading.
Whilst with the 997.2 ICs IATs at 237kmh is 45degrees @ 16 deg ambient.. and that was starting on third gear .... and i presume sparying the ICs with water? + bigger vtgs + ported engine = lower IATs
From what i understand when they conducted the test this was with 100octane fuel + 104 octane booster? My results are on 97 octane..
I am not bashing the 997.2 ICs i am only sharing my experiance which is what this thread is about.
Yes they are better than the 997.1 but our cars run stupid high boost plus the VTGs produce alot of heat compared to normal Turbos... also on the track they heatsoak faster than the 997.1 ICs on my car..
Last edited by MannschaftQ8; 04-05-2012 at 03:53 AM.