Frenchy
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With you mentioning about finding a justification for street use on the aftermarket intercooler there are a few good reasons. For starters the Ford intercooler is prone to heatsoke like most factory intercoolers. The tubes are also a bit restrictive as it is not a true bar and plate design(even though it will take a beating). The aftermarket will use bar and plate for better efficiency with flow and cooling wich is how they can get the better performance.The direct quote is " increases cooling capability 80 percent over the stock Ford Ranger setup". If they are saying they managed to increase thermal efficiency of that system by 80%, I would really like to see that data. That is a substantial increase in cooling capacity.
I'm a bit perplexed at the demand for aftermarket intercoolers for these trucks. To my knowledge, no one has effectively demonstrated a need. Because this is a truck, Ford could not skimp on the charge cooler. In towing situations these engines can be exposed to long periods of sustained boost. If the charge cooler was inadequate, these engines would eventually start suffering from temp creep and would end up overheating. 3 years in and I haven't seen any reports of this.
Not to say that improvements can't be made, but with these $600+ units are you actually getting? Better 1/4 mile times, quicker 0-60, better towing performance, better passing performance? At some point all this theory has to manifest into some tangible performance benefit, and you would sale a lot more product if you could clearly demonstrate this benefit. Mishimoto is the only company I've seen post some actual coherent data, and it was honestly underwhelming.
Now you wonder where it can be useful on the street? Well the big area I see it being very beneficial is when towing. Why? Well if you havent towed(without monitoring temps at least) then you may not have noticed how much these truck are in boost under load. With the turbocharger under load it will create heat and the intercooler is supposed to dissipate that heat. Well if it doesn't do it effectively then your intake temps start to get a bit higher then you would most likely want and therefore you wont have as much fuel efficiency(as notted is a drawback with the tiny tank we have). If you manage to keep the temperature undertook in a more effective manner(more efficient intercooler) then your intake temps wont be as hot under load and you end up being more efficient and helping the overall longevity and fuel mileage under those conditions.
Needless to say Ford still did a good job none the less but that doesn't mean you cant make improvements.
Now just give it some time and Livernois will have thier data posted as I myself am looking forward too it
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