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Old 07-21-2010, 02:19 PM
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Default Fabspeed 911 Turbo 930 Long Neck Intercooler

Fabspeed Long Neck Intercooler for the 911 Turbo 930 vehicles is the perfect and most recommend upgrade for the 930. Our New Intercooler offers a high density of fins enclosed by aluminum sheet metal inside for quicker and efficient heat dissipation, while utilizing a larger cooling mass to produce lower intake temperature. This provides maximum cooling with minimal pressure drop and is the perfect compromise between heat rejection and efficient air flow through the core.

Fabspeed new Intercooler replaces the factory one to increase Flow rate and reduce the intake temperature for much improved efficiency. Our Intercooler includes all Rubber Connectors for an improved fit and leak proof seal. We worked with Dwain at Vision Motorsports in engineering and designing this Intercooler to be the Kokeln Successor.

-Fits all Porsche 911 Turbo 930 vehicles 1976-1989
-C2 Turbo Style, Air tight Connections and NO Miserable leaking O-Rings. (O-Rings are a 1950's technology which are no longer used on these applications)
-Includes Bypass valve, all rubber connectors with Mounting hardware for a direct replacement for the stock Intercooler while retaining the stock Air Conditioning components.
-Includes Water/Methanol Injection Port to reduce air inlet temperatures which allows you to increase Boost pressure to create more power. (Kit offered by AEM, Snow Performance and others)
-Includes 2 Aluminum Shrouds for IC Core and Trunk Lid to direct air to Intercooler for improved cooling.
-Dramatically improved Flow Rate of 900CFM and Temperature reduction due to a 250% larger Intercooler and 73” Charged side face. Largest Intercooler upgrade on the market for the 911 Turbo/930.
-Simple, do-it-yourself replacement with all hardware and hoses included.
-Intercooler Volume- 650 Cubic Inch Mass

Price is $2295. but I will do a $150 discount for all members until the end of the year.

Please feel free to check out our website, FABSPEED.COM for more products for your Porsche 911 Turbo/ C2 Turbo.











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Looks like a great design.

You need a concise written script for you video.
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Hey Everyone, we just made 10 new Intercooler Kits and I want to do an end of the year special. The IC Kit is $2295 and I will do a $150 Off for all members until the end of the year. PM me if you have any questions or if you're interested.
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Looks nice Alex. But what the hell is a whirler valve? (I think I know the answer, but never heard it referred to as such).
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Like I mentioned on another board, that's a nice IC. Is that a replacement shroud for the decklid?
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almost bought it when i got their cold air induction kit (which you can see in above pics) The kit was great and is everything they said it would be.
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Was there a big sound difference with the cold air induction kit??
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Yes, Sounds Great, I bought one about two years ago and now I'm upgrading to a FabSpeed intercooler.
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Originally Posted by Mark Houghton
Looks nice Alex. But what the hell is a whirler valve? (I think I know the answer, but never heard it referred to as such).
Haha I know, I haven't heard that one before either, but yes its the BOV.

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Like I mentioned on another board, that's a nice IC. Is that a replacement shroud for the decklid?
Yes, it comes with a shroud for the Intercooler and one for the decklid with a rubber seal to direct the air better.
thanks,
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Very nice Fabspeed...I am impressed.

For comparison purposes the Kokeln Intercooler is 642cubic inches, so congrats on achieving your goals.
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The sound is different and it is good
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How does this compare to others like the Andial, BB, or Rarelyl8?
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Hey TT, we built our Intercooler similar to the Kokeln design, but we improved the size, design, fit and overall results of it. It incorporates all tight fittings with leak-proof hoses, larger charged size face area and bigger volume. We also include two aluminum shrouds for improved cooling and efficiency. It has all required fittings and Water/Methanol injection for great cooling. Everything is included in this kit and makes the installation much easier.
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How are you securing the rear of the unit?? with just the clamp hose over the TB? I don't see any bracket back there and certainly would not want just the hose clamps over the short piece of silicon hose to the TB holding things together.
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I recently bought and installed a Fabspeed Intercooler and works great. The front mount and the hoses definitely keep it secure!


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