ATR liquid intercooler

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turboclam

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Kicking it around. Purchased new, about 4000 miles and a few track runs on it(about 4) Has a new ATR blow off valve installed with about 500 miles (sounds cool) Comes with a custom up-pipe that I had made with an IAT sensor bung. Uses stock intercooler brackets. Worked wonderfully for me as a daily driver. Included is an upgraded Sur-flo pump, same as the Sy/Ty guys are using. I painted the unit with a high heat temp paint a few years ago and it still looks great. Does not come with a heat exchanger but I will include a picture of what I was using. Looking to get $700 obo. Thanks Michael
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Price

I could go to $600 + shipping. The BO valve was $150 by itself...... or I could take the BO valve off and sell the rest for $500 + shipping. Any lower and I might as well keep it. Thanks Michael
 
Shipping

Probably around $35. I think that's was Precision charges for their intercoolers.
 
re:price

ok $635.00 shipped. Do you take a US post office money order? could you send me your payment info.....Dave
 
re:payment

I will send the money order out on Tuesday morning. Can you email me some pics of your in car setup, i am curious what heat exchanger and reservoir setup, pump location and all that good stuff. I will be purchasing most of that stuff that i need from Air to Water Intercoolers at FROZENBOOST.COM i will PM you with my shipping info.....Dave
 
Cool website

I'll try to find some pictures of the in-car install. I used a big oil cooler with a built in fan for the heat exchanger. I actually used a fake battery in front to hide coiled copper tubing and when I went to the track I would just fill the fake battery with ice. I also cut the bottom out of the stock overflow to hide the water pump. It was stealthy. Lots of ideas out there and it was a fun project. There is one place on top of the intercooler that you can put a temp sensor in to monitor the water temp. Oh, Tuesday will be fine to mail the MO.
I have already packed it up and is ready to be shipped. Thanks Michael
 
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