Yes,that is the second design/vertical tube. It flows about 1,000 cfm. The reason he switched from the bigger horizontal tubed intercooler to the smaller vertical tube one was because it flowed so much more air. He realized that cooling ability was not the be all end all. If the core is restrictive the turbine works harder and therefore heats the air unnecessarily. Bison has assembled a vertical tubed intercooler that improves on this design and flows 1,500 cfm. The second K-B design doesn't cool as well as the first,but it doesn't create extra heat unnecessarily because it is less restrictive. Less exhaust pressure,better evacuation of the cylinders on the exhaust stroke,cleaner less contaminated intake of air.The second design didn't cool as well as the first,but it allowed the production of more power. This small Kenne-Bell intercooler flows significantly more air than the Eastern front mount,but the Easter flows more air than most of the front mounts do.