Only one pic for now(well ok...two)...I'll post up some IAT info in the boost section come tomorrow after I do some data logging on the laptop and see if this helped any...butt dyno says it's got a little more and the engine temps are down about 15 degrees...
This is a Lightning heat exchanger (aftermarket) with a ZZ Performance pump...90 degree elbows and a few other parts to make it work. I also used a Cobalt SS resevior for mine.
Huge...and I mean huge thanks to Phlatcav for all his help!!! Thanks Aaron!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On with the pic(s)...
This is the heat exchanger before install.
After the install! (mounted with L-brackets)
Eh...old man with a Corvette now...it was bound to happen sooner rather than later right?
Awesome.
Your car is amazing man , i love it.
Giggity....giggity....giggity.....that is all....
p.s. I might be contacting you on how you mounted your pump/reservoir in the not too distant future if thats ok.
Alex (silver03cav) wrote:Giggity....giggity....giggity.....that is all....
p.s. I might be contacting you on how you mounted your pump/reservoir in the not too distant future if thats ok.
No problem...I can tell you though I used a clamp for the pump (to the AC compressor plumping) and the resevior is held up with a zip tie (to the radiator support)! It worked and is clean so I left it that way!
Thanks for the comments guys...lots of work and time to get this thing running over here but slowly it's coming together!
Eh...old man with a Corvette now...it was bound to happen sooner rather than later right?
Which ZZ performance pump exactly did you use? Was it the 4th pump that they sell for the Grand Prix's?
good look
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since you live in germany, arent the roads so smooth on the autobahn? man they were amazing when i was there
looks good at first i didnt know what i was looking at until the next picture lol
nice car
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Always have and always will love your car.
I thought that looked like I had seen it before! Car looks great man. If only I had some more money before winter I would be doing the Eco swap. Keep up the good work man.
did you mount yours in the pre-existing holes in the bumper support, thats how I mounted mine, I thought it was going to be harder
Looks good Always loved your car. But where's the install pics
Looking good as always! I just got my pump in and my HE is on the way, so im not far behind.
Alex (silver03cav) wrote:Which ZZ performance pump exactly did you use? Was it the 4th pump that they sell for the Grand Prix's?
Yep.....the one for the Grand Prix!
J-TECH tuner wrote:since you live in germany, arent the roads so smooth on the autobahn? man they were amazing when i was there
looks good at first i didnt know what i was looking at until the next picture lol
nice car
Yeah I love the roads here!! Even the side roads are nice for the most part!
That's why I changed my mind when I said only one pic...not sure everyone would know what they were looking for!! Thanks!
Jason wrote:Always have and always will love your car.
Wow....thanks!!
TRD Cav Fire wrote:I thought that looked like I had seen it before! Car looks great man. If only I had some more money before winter I would be doing the Eco swap. Keep up the good work man.
hahaha....thanks! I think you’ll have an Eco in there sooner than you think!! You know you want it!!
03supercharged wrote:did you mount yours in the pre-existing holes in the bumper support, that’s how I mounted mine, I thought it was going to be harder
No...I drilled in my bumper support since the exchanger was a tad longer than pre-existing holes. Wasn't too hard really...worse part was running the wiring for the pump and all them 90 degree bends!
ecotecpower wrote:Looks good Always loved your car. But where's the install pics
Thanks! As a first time installer of the heat exchanger...no way would I take pics for someone to follow! Now if I helped again...heck yes I could take some pics!! Wasn't that tough really...just time consuming to get all the stuff in there. Not much room you know?
STREAKER1369 wrote:Looking good as always! I just got my pump in and my HE is on the way, so im not far behind.
Hurry up!!!
Eh...old man with a Corvette now...it was bound to happen sooner rather than later right?
I'm doing this install next week so I'd really appreciate more pics of the reservoir and pump mounting please !!! Loogs good on your car !
14.425 @ 97.833 mph stock + GMPP s/c on drag radials.
looks great bro... dont paint it i think it looks hott because you can actually see it....
Thanks again for the comments! The car feels soooooooooooooooooooooo much better!! Like it was made with this on there now!!
Remember I was having some stalling/sputter problems? I think it was pulling timing due to the temps! Now it doesn't do anything like that! I think it's like perfect now!! *crosses fingers*
Running 2 psi less than I was but a strong 9 psi and it screams!!
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eh...old man with a Corvette now...it was bound to happen sooner rather than later right?
running 2 psi less ? I don't think the HE could cause that... You're not losing flow like with an air-to-air intercooler...
14.425 @ 97.833 mph stock + GMPP s/c on drag radials.
Hmmm...well I thought it took the psi down when the HE was isntalled...seems I remember reading that?
Well, I hope it's nothing...someone else want to chime in? Runs really good now and the engine temps are down too! No sputter or hesitation at all!
*got me worried now*
Eh...old man with a Corvette now...it was bound to happen sooner rather than later right?
im pretty sure youre supposed to see a small drop in PSI with the HE
since the only difference is cooler intake temps what makes you say this ?
14.425 @ 97.833 mph stock + GMPP s/c on drag radials.
im pretty sure i remember eric --- 97cavie24ls(JDM&00s/c sedans™) saying it. I could be wrong but i dont think i am.
mine dropped a small bit with the HE, no clue whay that is though
I'm pretty sure it has to do with colder air being more dense or something along those lines.