Reaper1
Reaper1 New Reader
5/2/19 1:52 p.m.

I did a search a few times looking for information before making this topic. I am wanting to know any information people may have on experiences using, building, designing a water to air intercooler using Laminova cores.

 

The best example I have come across is the Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged used this set-up. There's a few other OEM's that use similar set-up's. The core itself is not a bar/plate style, but a round extrusion with very tightly spaced fins and coolant channels very close to said fins using a high grade aluminum for heat transfer reasons. This is used for oil cooler set-up's as well. They are VERY efficient (they are supposed to go in the actual intake manifold), but require end plates to be made that can seal o-rings, hence why they aren't typical for DIY.

 

Thanks in advance...

BrianC72gt
BrianC72gt GRM+ Memberand New Reader
5/2/19 4:52 p.m.

Cadillac used this setup in their early 2000's STS-V on top of a Northstar engine.    The supercharger sits in the valley, blows up through A/W cooled laminova cores then down into the intake runners.    The intake runners were cast into the side of the MP122 blower body, and the laminova cores were housed in a removable top hat.  This guy is a big fan:

http://www.caddyinfo.com/wordpress/tag/laminova/page/2/

Then there is this guy who cut the cast-in runners off, made his own out of plate and tubing and strapped it on to a D3 generation Audi A8.

You used to be able to buy them NOS for $700 on e-bay.

https://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/791726-Audi-A8-4E-4-2-supercharger

Reaper1
Reaper1 New Reader
5/3/19 1:42 p.m.

In reply to BrianC72gt :

Thank you for the information. I hadn't seen these yet. I have 4 ~16" cores that I got for a "deal" that I want to use. I've known about them for a long time, but this is the first time I've had my hands on one or really even considered using it because they always seemed "out of reach".

edwardh80
edwardh80 Reader
5/3/19 3:53 p.m.

There are lots of folks in Australia using these on old-school mechanically injected TD42 diesel engines. By all accounts, they are a fabulous thing, and tonnes of folks have modified intake manifolds as you have suggested. Suggest joining the forums in the thread linked below and start reading/asking questions.

24 pages of reading

Hope this helps!

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