I can buy a used SRT-4 FMIC and try to rig that thing to fit. That would cost about $100.
I could buy a 6" tall core, and BARELY get by without having to cut the bumper beam. This IC would only be able to really cool well enough for 300hp give-or-take.
Or, I could go all out and go with an 8" tall core. This would be fine for around 500hp, but I run into a problem.
The bumper beam. I could probably knotch it, and get it braced and keep it, or I could completely remove it.
The only concern, aside from saftey, is the ability to flow.
I'm not overly worried about the radiator, as it's been said our cars have a fantasticly robust cooling system.
I AM worried about flow to the IC. The bumper beam cover in the bumper ( Seen below, right below the once-chrome strip and gap, that section covers the bumper beam), would block a good portion of the IC, this would leave me with ~ 6" exposed, and 2" hidden by bumper beam and bumper cover.
Now, my options:
Get the 6" core, and worry about making more power than the intercooler can effeciently cool.
Get the 8" core and get rid of the bumper beam, and hack the bumper cover to lose all "sleeperhood".
Get the 8" core, notch the bumper beam and brace it with steel, and leave the bumper intact (creating a void and possibly impeeding flow to the IC).
Get the SRT-4 core and worry about a whole slew of mounting problems.
Get the 8" core, remove the bumper beam, get it re-sculpted to sit at the top of the bumper (above the once-chrome strip), but this would hurt flow to the radiator.
What do you guys think? Should I be worried about the flow to the radiator? Is the blow-by through the IC going to reduce the efficiency of the cooling system significantly?
Thoughts? Opinions? Comments?
*Pic for reference*
*edit* Used my own pic instead of Jim Pearson's pic from Legacycentral's rides section *edit*