intercooler for GTV6

Started by gtv6sv, June 17, 2015, 07:29:42 PM

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gtv6sv

Hey guys,

Does anyone know a good intercooler set up that will fit into the GTV6  with minimal work?
This will be for a supercharged engine:-)
Thanks guys!
1970 1750 Berlina
1983 GTV 2.0
1985 GTV6 2.5
1991 164 Q 12V
1992 33 16V S
1999 GTV Twin Spark

carlo rossi

I wasnt aware that intercoolers worked on superchargers as the heat is not such a problem
as in a turbo
I follow with intrigue always happy to learn
but if you need one go to a subaru wrecker they would have hundreds
current cars
red 83 gtv 2.0


previous cars
Red 76 1.2/1.5 alfasud ti
white 79 alfetta 2000
alfetta 74 1.8
escort Lotus twin cam
bikes
ducati 900 ss 1979
moto morini 3 1/2 sport 1975/6
Moto morini 3 1/2 valentini speciale 77 oh and a deltek rockhopper

festy

Are you planning a front or top mount?

Quote from: carlo rossi on June 17, 2015, 08:39:22 PM
I wasnt aware that intercoolers worked on superchargers as the heat is not such a problem
as in a turbo
I follow with intrigue always happy to learn
but if you need one go to a subaru wrecker they would have hundreds
Most of the heat comes from the compression of the air, not just the exhaust heat transfer.
Subaru intercoolers aren't very useful for conversions (at least the ones I've seen) because they have a split outlet setup that's a pain to adapt.

Duk

A water to air intercooler set up will give the nicest packaging. The chassis doesn't lend itself well to getting 2"+ pipe to a front mounted core without cutting (illegal) holes in the body. You'll have to be prepared to do some custom work with any setup you come up with.

My no where near complete setup:
The Daily: Jumped Up Taxi (BF F6 Typhoon). Oh the torque! ;)
The Slightly More Imediate Project: Supercharged Toyota MR2.
The Long Standing Conundrum: 1990 75 V6 (Potenziata)............. What to do, what to do???

festy

Quote from: Duk on June 18, 2015, 06:01:56 PM
The chassis doesn't lend itself well to getting 2"+ pipe to a front mounted core
2" wouldn't be too difficult, you could probably get away with only one extra hole.
I'm in the middle of marking out for 3" piping, that's going to take a whole lot of cutting :o

Duk

Quote from: festy on June 18, 2015, 09:03:46 PM

I'm in the middle of marking out for 3" piping, that's going to take a whole lot of cutting :o

I'm curious to see what Alfa needs 3" pressurised pipe work. Considering that 2.5" pipe plumbing is able to deal with 400+hp worth of air flow.................
The Daily: Jumped Up Taxi (BF F6 Typhoon). Oh the torque! ;)
The Slightly More Imediate Project: Supercharged Toyota MR2.
The Long Standing Conundrum: 1990 75 V6 (Potenziata)............. What to do, what to do???

Al Campbell

Quote from: Duk on June 18, 2015, 06:01:56 PM

My no where near complete setup:

That looks quite impressive Duk. Like the brace too & it looks like you've added support to the brake Master. Noice!

gtv6sv

That looks great so far Duk!
From what I've seen, it is highly recommended to do a water to air intercooler. Probably Greg Gordon might be the one to source info from?
1970 1750 Berlina
1983 GTV 2.0
1985 GTV6 2.5
1991 164 Q 12V
1992 33 16V S
1999 GTV Twin Spark

Duk

Yes, Greg is an excellent source of information.
The Daily: Jumped Up Taxi (BF F6 Typhoon). Oh the torque! ;)
The Slightly More Imediate Project: Supercharged Toyota MR2.
The Long Standing Conundrum: 1990 75 V6 (Potenziata)............. What to do, what to do???

Storm_X

Duk is the 75 running with the charger yet?
"Alfa Romeo built to excite.. Some dream of driving the ideal.. I drive it"

Duk

Quote from: Storm_X on October 13, 2015, 08:43:12 PM
Duk is the 75 running with the charger yet?

Ummmmmmmmmmm, next question.  :-[
The Daily: Jumped Up Taxi (BF F6 Typhoon). Oh the torque! ;)
The Slightly More Imediate Project: Supercharged Toyota MR2.
The Long Standing Conundrum: 1990 75 V6 (Potenziata)............. What to do, what to do???

Mike

Cmon Duk ya slack prick!  😅😅
cars / projects:
Twinspark - Bonneville car build
85 GTV6 red
86 GTV6 3.2 quadcam on ITBs
Alfetta '74 sedan project
Alfetta '74 sedan 1 owner
'76 Alfetta GT blue
'76 Alfetta GT Twincharge
Fiat 128 3P
78 Ferrari 308 gtb
78 Ferrari gts
79 Ferrari gtb
Audi SQ5...well something has to run

Duk

The Daily: Jumped Up Taxi (BF F6 Typhoon). Oh the torque! ;)
The Slightly More Imediate Project: Supercharged Toyota MR2.
The Long Standing Conundrum: 1990 75 V6 (Potenziata)............. What to do, what to do???

alfagtv85

#13
gtv6sv,

If you are looking for a inter-cooler for your GTV6, let me know I have one that came out of my GTV6 that was once turbo charged and can be brought for the right price  if you want one. . see picture

current
1987 Milano 75
1985 GTV 2.5
VW Jetta Daily Drive
Previous
1977 Alfetta GTV
1969 Alfa GT 1300 Junior

MD

#14
Hey guys,

Does anyone know a good intercooler set up that will fit into the GTV6  with minimal work?
This will be for a supercharged engine:-)
Thanks guys!


gtv6sv,
Before you consider what sort of intercooler to install, you need to consider whether you need one at all. Depending on the blower type, some produce more heat than others for the same pressure. Other factors like your proposed compression ratio together with your proposed amount of boost will usually signal if an intercooler is required or not. Additionally, your intended fuel type will influence the detonation threshold and whether an intercooler is required or not.

You first need to package together what it is you are trying to do with your engine, street mods, race prep, what? Only after you have the package worked out will you need to consider the intercooler.

For a simple contribution for minimal impact on the body work, I agree with the Dukster. Consider an air-to-water intercooler.
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Current Fleet
Alfetta GTV6 3.0
Alfetta GTV Twin Spark supercharged racer
75 1.8L supercharged racer

Past Fleet
Alfa GT 3.2V6
Alfetta GTV 2.0
Giulia Super 2.0
Berlina 2.0