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7kg is a a significant saving.
Any part numbers and pics you can share? better make another post.
Part numbers I will have to ask around. Pics I have.
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For those that wanted to know if velassa tech fits. I just got confirmation from Wagner they don’t fit with the intercooler. I’m sure it’s still a good intercooler I had it on my Optima in the pass. Just wanted to share.
@xot1 You are correct on the oil cooler being bigger. However that only applies for the Korean and maybe the European spec Stinger's. Not sure on the Australian spec's.
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The G70 oil cooler upgrade is a very popular upgrade in Korea but the US and Canadian specs already come equipped from the factory with the bigger cooler.
Now the front crash bar is metal on all Stinger specs and switching to the G70 aluminium one will be a nice upgrade for those looking to shave a few pounds from the front.
I noticed cooler IAT with the Velossa's at normal speeds, the faster the better they perform. Wagner knows this otherwise they wouldn't have designed ducts to begin with and omit them due to costs and not that they didn't perform.
The performance of snorkels on the factory system, using the factory intercooler, is irrelevant. The wagner's capacity to cool the charge air is significantly better than the factory intercooler, making the marginally higher IAT's a non factor as the intercooler will cool the air much more effectively. If you truly feel the need, log data on pre/post intercooler temps on your factory with snorkels, then pre/post temps on the wagner without. Until you've done so, the temperature drop of an otherwise irrelevant modification is... well.. irrelevant.
As for your assumptions on the ducts being included in the initial "design" have you seen the "original" design of the stinger? As a product is developed and the design is finalized its common place for the components and quality to change. Imagine that socially accepted fact being also true with a company like Wagner ?!
The ONLY GRIPE anyone can have is that the image used was inaccurate. As if that has never happened before..
That's exactly what I am saying. This intercooler will yield the same exit temperature with or without the snorkels. 10F specifically prior to the intercooler of this size, on the stock turbo setup will make no difference on the temp of the air leaving the intercooler. If you're not able to understand the Stark change in efficient cooling capacities between the two.. then I suspect you're not aware what the intetcooler does, or how, if the first place.
Ok will take your word for it. This intercooler is so good, that even stock turbos that are producing a lot of heat because they are out of their efficiency range with most of us will not benefit from cooler pre intercooler air, ok got it.
FYI, 10F or more drop at the intake manifold on the stock intercooler, so the temp reduction pre oem intercooler is probably 20F+, but what does it matter, just put the wagner and direct the ducts to draw air from the exhaust manifold and we are good to go, the wagner cooler will take care of it.
The performance of snorkels on the factory system, using the factory intercooler, is irrelevant. The wagner's capacity to cool the charge air is significantly better than the factory intercooler, making the marginally higher IAT's a non factor as the intercooler will cool the air much more effectively. If you truly feel the need, log data on pre/post intercooler temps on your factory with snorkels, then pre/post temps on the wagner without. Until you've done so, the temperature drop of an otherwise irrelevant modification is... well.. irrelevant.
As for your assumptions on the ducts being included in the initial "design" have you seen the "original" design of the stinger? As a product is developed and the design is finalized its common place for the components and quality to change. Imagine that socially accepted fact being also true with a company like Wagner ?!
The ONLY GRIPE anyone can have is that the image used was inaccurate. As if that has never happened before..
Your making an assumption that it’s Wagner or Stock. There are a number of other options that let you do both an improved IC and snorkels.
Also comparing the concept design of the Stinger to the first image of the Wagner IC is a huge stretch.
What concern are you talking about? The comparison of the ducts on the stock intercooler is to show that they work, and that a 10F drop at the intake manifold on the stock intercooler is likely a drop of 20F or more pre intercooler, again just to prove the ducts are useful. All we are saying are the ducts are beneficial period, irrespective of what intercooler you are using, NOT that the wagner is bad or useless.
That is not what you were saying, its simply what you're saying now. You assumed and suggested that Wagner included them because of an obvious benefit, one you tried to substantiate with your own IAT drop of 10*F using the ducts/snorkels on the stock IC. You suggested that that data related to how they would work in conjunction with the aftermarket intercooler, then also suggested my pointing out that they are effectively rendered useless by the cool capacity of the Wagner IC wasn't plausible. The data I provided, shows that you're wrong, and that the Intercooler does exactly what I suggested it would do. Unless of course your ducts are some amazing invention that somehow lowers the temp of the air passing through it lower than ambient temperature ( it doesn't lol ), something made obvious on the graph by the fact that the exit temps were only slightly higher than ambient inside of a 90*F temp variance in inlet temps
What you are saying is incorrect, my comparison was to prove that the ducts will improve any setup and i have pointed this specifically in all my posts, but Fine fine, we will direct the exhaust to the intercooler because the intake temp will make no difference with this intercooler.
So wagner knowing the efficiency of there VW intercooler you posted still wasted there time designing and prototyped an intake duct for nothing. Will see how this goes when wagner starts selling the ducts later because it has no benefit.
Thats one of their graphs, not the only one. They build intercoolers for multiple vehicles. But make another assumption on processes you don't understand because the brand isn't KIA on the otherwise scientific and related data
Again, designs go through various changes from the original design. You're making a gross assumption based on their decision to include a part initially and not later. Do you realize how effing stupid that sounds? If anything,the more intelligent assumption, based on the absence of the ducts, would suggest that testing the intercooler with and without the ducts showed no benefit to the ducts, or one that was so nominal that including them (and their costs both in production and sale) was pointless. This more intelligent assumption is further proven more likely after you combine your IAT variations, and the data shown on the Wagner intercooler graph I supplied. That being of course that the intercoolers exit IAT varied less than 2*C at anytime in the test, regardless of the 90*F + inlet temp changes. Not only that, but be cause the ducts aren't able to cool ambient temps, the air they would supply would not make a difference on IC outlet temps on the intercooler, as they come no where near 90*F+ in benefit to the inlet temp, but also because the intercoolers outlet temp was = to or only slightly higher than the ambient temp in the test. If you know what ambient temperature is, then you'll understand that the intercooler effectively lowered the 120*C IC inlet temps back down to the temperature of the air as it enters the ducts you're so hell bent on needing.