spryboy1974 wrote:Just a couple more questions for you David.
When running with a charge cooler,on a cold winters day, do you get anyproblems with freezing and again with the fuelling can the ecu cope with the cold winters day plus the addition of the CC??
Where abouts do you recommend mounting the tank and also the rad.I was thinking of mounting the rad where the air con rad used to be!!??
Do you have any kits in stock,i will go to your website for purchase.
Many thanks,
Neil
Hi, no problems fueling wise. Don't think of the chargecooler as getting the charge temps lower than the original ecu has never seen. Like I said before, Renault would have mapped the ecu for all manner of conditions, cold and hot countries alike, but not actually fitted into a 'GTA' which its designs and poor intercooler placement rockets the inlet temps.
Simon Taylor is running a standard engine, turbo , but with 14psi of boost on the CC and the car is absolutely fine, and gets good results. Im sure he will confirm.
Fitting the rad in front of the original rad is fine, or offset to either side of the front subframe. It won't get as good natural air flow there, but the rad is fan assisted so this is not a problem..
Tank wise, keep it as high as possible. With its design, with the mounting tag on the rear it could be mounted onto the top of a suspension turret which will just keep the max water level above the height of the CC unit, or paint it black and actually have it to one side in the rear engine compartment (carpeted area) next to the rear window for instance, with the pipework going into the engine bay. This is the best way but not quite as simple to do.