Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

well im driving home from a good night on the weekend and suddenly it wasnt such a good night :blink:

didnt see it till the last minute but some punk had put a rather large rock in the middle of the road and I collected it right in the front bar/intercooler. It was almost a foot tall i reckon and 50 metres further along there was a shopping trolley sitting there again in the middle of the road waiting for someone with even slower reaction time than me :blink: F*#cking idiots, dont u just love those tools who do that kinda helpful things for humanity

anyway dented the bottom of the intercooler pretty badly but the money shot was the fact that it had pushed it back so sharply that the back of the inlet tank was smashed onto a sharpish piece of chassis metal making about an inch diameter hole.......so no it doesnt drive too well

I guess ill just buy a cheap just jap replacement 600*300 fmic I suppose couldnt see it be worth fixing

BUT my biggest worry now is bit of aluminium or rock having gone through and screwed the motor, hopefully some would have been caught in the cooler since it was on the inlet side but Im spewing - any ideas on the chances of engine damage?? maybe ill just have to see

end rant

cheers guys

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/93870-intercooler-punctured/
Share on other sites

Damn are you lucky that was on the intake side! I have heard of end tanks being replaced. I live in a small town and there's a shop locally that can do it. (no help to you, just an encouragement to look into it)

For the same price as a cheapo intercooler, it might be worth it to get the stock one repaired. Someone with real experience in this could correct me, but I imagine that the stock one flows better than a cheapo.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Dropped the MX5 of this morning to get the hardtop colour matched and some PDR done, they are also going to give it a buff to remove some "stubborn" swirl marks and light scratches in the clear coat Over the last few months the poor little thing has copped some shopping centre car park abuse, I try to not park in them, but hitting Westfield's a few times over the last few months has taken its toll, nothing really bad, but enough of a trigger for a "while we're in there" thingie  Once it's back and all the one colour, with a few dents and mark's removed I'll give some of these products a go and see what they're like  
    • A locally delivered Infiniti have remote start installed but don't come with the remote start key. You need a new remote start key and they just need it programed. And this is different to making/programing a new key that just starts the car.  
    • Cheers, and cheers for sharing so much of the build and also sharing the glimpse of what turns out to bring a lot of us poor decision makers together haha.  I do recommend learning more about how to manage it, if not considering getting a  formal diagnosis.  The discussion with the psychiatrist I got my diagnosis through was quite eye opening, things I'd not even considered to be ADHD related and hadn't mentioned were things she asked about out of the blue and were common themes with people with my flavour of ADHD.   It's not a label for people who are hyperactive and ill-attentive, there's more to it than that and some of it can be much more challenging or damaging - though there are of course two sides to the thing, and a lot of the stuff we have to go through and work on to live with it make us effectively "better" at other things as well. Aside from the fact that there is some argument I could have a bit of ASD seasoning in there (came up during the diagnosis, and neurodiverse things seem to not stay as a cookie cut) I suspect you need to learn more about ADHD if you are puzzled about how hyperfocus could possibly apply.  I *do* personally use "superpower" with quotes deliberately, but it's 100% an ADHD thing due to the exact reason that lack of focus is also an ADHD thing... Loosely speaking the inattentive side of ADHD isn't the inability to focus, it's the inability to control where the focus goes.  Not being able to sleep because brain is more interested in thinking about a stupid thing I said to a girl I liked 30 years ago, not being able to focus on work because my brain is more keen on putting together the torque management strategy we're going to try out with a drag car next weekend, not being able to focus on a conversation with someone I WANT to listen to and respect because there is a flickering light in my peripheral vision.    If I could just stop work and build the torque management setup right there and then I'd not hear anything else until it was done.  
    • Maybe you should do some more reading.  Google positive effects of ADHD and you'll get your answers.  One of my personal downsides of ADHD has been talking before I think.   Maybe you have it too?
×
×
  • Create New...