Toying with the idea of getting another ATR liquid intercooler for my TTA

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Just seeing if anyone has one available for sale and if so how much and how complete... Open to all.

Thanks,
Johnny
 
You can put together a liquid intercooler set up for about $500 brand new. I did one for my 67 Firebird LC2 hybrid a few years ago and it worked fine.
 
You did ask for an ATR didn't you?
These were $2000 new
and they bolt right in
I see you have one already in your signature car
How well does the ATR intercooler work on the street and strip?
Where did it max out performance wise compared to an aftermarket SLIC or front mount?
where did you mount the pump?
Does it have a Cool can? where did you mount it?
aftercooler?
intercooler inlet temp vs, outlet temp?
what coolant fluid did you use? alcohol or water
did you ad water wetter? or any other product to increase efficiency
It would be nice if someone would publish some data on how to make these work for the turbo buicks
what works vs what doesn't work
it would save some research and development for the rest of us using the liquid intercooler setup
You should start a technical thread in the Turbo trans am forum or General turbo buick tech forum
There hasn't been one done on this yet
Preferably in the Turbo trans am thread as I have 3 of those and 2 turbo regals
Oh yeah that is my intercooler
I bought it and never used it
there really isn't any, or I couldnt find any technical support to make these work to their potential
the advertised price reflects how much money I already spent on it
 
Julio and I put a liquid IC on my car back in 2003. Back to back runs with and without liquid IC was around .3-.4 in the 1/4 mile. Car ran 12.3-12.4 consistently and then 12.0 with Liquid IC. Only ran it that night.
It was just water and no ice and we didnt let the car cool down all the way before putting it on there.
This was compared to the stock TTA IC.
 
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