V2 Intercooler Install (now with pics pg3)
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V2 Intercooler Install (now with pics pg3)
After long searches for the perfect Saab Setup, I decided that I want to keep my front strut bar, and found and purchased a 1995 JDM WRX intercooler and most hoses to connect it.
Now all I need is a little insight from Vikash or Jason on quirks or things to know about putting one of these in.
Of course many pics to come once it gets here, I just paypaled for it 20 mintues ago, but I"m excited and had to post.
PICS
http://quickdraw.dynu.com/intercooler
Now all I need is a little insight from Vikash or Jason on quirks or things to know about putting one of these in.
Of course many pics to come once it gets here, I just paypaled for it 20 mintues ago, but I"m excited and had to post.
PICS
http://quickdraw.dynu.com/intercooler
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Let's see:
1. custom turbo to intercooler piping. You can use the idea of one of the board members on here to use a radiator hose.
2. Possible relocation of coolant overflow tank. Mine was rotated 90 degrees and used one of the bolt holes to attach it to the engine. Hoses will need to be adjusted.
3. Change the ac compressor hose to a N/A unit.
4. You might also want to get a wrx intercooler shroud to divert whatever air gets through that small hoodscoop to the intercooler.
1. custom turbo to intercooler piping. You can use the idea of one of the board members on here to use a radiator hose.
2. Possible relocation of coolant overflow tank. Mine was rotated 90 degrees and used one of the bolt holes to attach it to the engine. Hoses will need to be adjusted.
3. Change the ac compressor hose to a N/A unit.
4. You might also want to get a wrx intercooler shroud to divert whatever air gets through that small hoodscoop to the intercooler.
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I didn't relocate my coolant tank. I just cut that corner's mounting tab off the intercooler so it wouldn't interfere with the tank.
I also didn't change the A/C hose. I unbolted the pitch stop mount and stuck the hose under it. I also moved the wiring harness going along the back of the firewall under the pitch stop mount, with some heater hose around it to give it some protection from chafing.
You have to do something about the ignitor. I made an extension harness and mounted it with a bracket on rear of the passenger side strut tower.
You also need to adjust the upper coolant line coming off the turbo; if you don't it will chafe against your intercooler hose. And if you're dumb enough to use braided hose you'll see a spectacular fountain of coolant quickly.
What I did for the coolant line was this:
The upper and lower coolant fittings are connected with a small strip of steel. I cut this strip. I then removed the upper fitting and reinstalled it angled 45 degrees towards the back of the car (be sure to use new annealed copper gaskets). I then had to cut away a little of the chimney to clear the fitting in its new location. The stock hose still fits, and it's out of the way of the intercooler.
Um, that's all I can think of at the moment...
I also didn't change the A/C hose. I unbolted the pitch stop mount and stuck the hose under it. I also moved the wiring harness going along the back of the firewall under the pitch stop mount, with some heater hose around it to give it some protection from chafing.
You have to do something about the ignitor. I made an extension harness and mounted it with a bracket on rear of the passenger side strut tower.
You also need to adjust the upper coolant line coming off the turbo; if you don't it will chafe against your intercooler hose. And if you're dumb enough to use braided hose you'll see a spectacular fountain of coolant quickly.

What I did for the coolant line was this:
The upper and lower coolant fittings are connected with a small strip of steel. I cut this strip. I then removed the upper fitting and reinstalled it angled 45 degrees towards the back of the car (be sure to use new annealed copper gaskets). I then had to cut away a little of the chimney to clear the fitting in its new location. The stock hose still fits, and it's out of the way of the intercooler.
Um, that's all I can think of at the moment...
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Well, unfortunately mine's no longer in the car... I removed it when it ruptured that coolant line and then had enough trouble trying to make the hose fit again that I just went back to stock.
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And mine's, well . . . in vgr3's possession.
You could check out my site for a picture of the unit in my car . . . I mean vrg3's car.

You could check out my site for a picture of the unit in my car . . . I mean vrg3's car.

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You can also see some pictures in the "boostjunkie is no more" thread.
Sigh. Even though I own the car and I'll make it work again, it's still sad.
Oh, and I don't think I recommend doing the turn-the-bottle-90-degrees method. The extra stress on the hose fittings can't be good; I saw a lot of what appeared to be either epoxy or silicone on the boostjunkie Legacy's bottle. It'd probably be best to relocate the bottle anyway, and maybe switch to a metal one from a WRX.
Sigh. Even though I own the car and I'll make it work again, it's still sad.
Oh, and I don't think I recommend doing the turn-the-bottle-90-degrees method. The extra stress on the hose fittings can't be good; I saw a lot of what appeared to be either epoxy or silicone on the boostjunkie Legacy's bottle. It'd probably be best to relocate the bottle anyway, and maybe switch to a metal one from a WRX.
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So that samco hose you bought was for the TD05-16G turbo.
This one is coming with factory hoses from turbo to IC, and from IC to TB.
How Differnent is the angle from the USDM turbo outlet compared to the 16G from the EJ20G?
I can't help but ask questions, but I know it'll help when I have the thing here....
This one is coming with factory hoses from turbo to IC, and from IC to TB.
How Differnent is the angle from the USDM turbo outlet compared to the 16G from the EJ20G?
I can't help but ask questions, but I know it'll help when I have the thing here....
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The USDM compressor outlet is pointed about 45 degrees between upward and horizontal. All other Legacy/Impreza turbochargers (including the 16G) have it pointing almost horizontal -- maybe 5 degrees upwards.
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Yeah, it's plausible that you could just make the plastic pipe bend the right way with some coercion. It's a really tough plastic, though; it took me suprisingly long to hacksaw through it.
Just so you know, it's not an STi intercooler. It's just the regular WRX one.
Just so you know, it's not an STi intercooler. It's just the regular WRX one.
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Using a heat gun would be difficult to evenly heat. Maybe put it in an oven first to get it relatively evenly heated so you can bend it with as little kinking as possible.
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I didn't mount mine at all. The inlet and outlet hoses kind of hold it in place, and the inlet end tank kind of rests on the part of the firewall that the ignitor used to be bolted to. It seemed okay.
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Didn't mount mine either. But the end tank didn't contact the firewall.vrg3 wrote:I didn't mount mine at all. The inlet and outlet hoses kind of hold it in place, and the inlet end tank kind of rests on the part of the firewall that the ignitor used to be bolted to. It seemed okay.
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Huh? What's up with Phils quote in your sig Vikash? I think I missed something. 

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