Lej

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Hi there,

As the title suggests, I am looking to upgrade the intercooler on my 200 TDI. I have just fitted a boost pin and quickly realised I'm not running at capacity because my old intercooler is more of a wind shield than anything of purpose.

I'm looking to upgrade to a double depth 116mm instead of the 65mm standard and I was just wondering what modifications would be required to allow for the increased size?

Many thanks
 
Think you will find they are drop in jobs, maybe as Pappa suggests a little off the hoses but that will be evident when you fit it, which will be a piece of ****.
 
Lej, you do have another option and that's to fit a higher quality intercooler with greater efficiency core which will provide same size footprint as the std intercooler. I looked into i/c's for a good while, weighing up options and decided to invest in the AlliSport Std size unit which gives 20+% increase in power and, most importantly, torque. Mine's installing onto a brand new engine which is a clean 125bhp prior to the i/c upgrade...once mildly tuned, I'll be very happy with 140-150bhp.

https://www.allisport.com/shop/perf...coolers/allisport-200tdi-uprated-intercooler/
 
If you want to spend that sort of money you can go for a front mounted full width Ali sport one , I’ve got one fitted to my 110 200tdi , I did some testing with thermocouples on the inlet and outlet temps the drop in temp was quite large .
 
Lej, you do have another option and that's to fit a higher quality intercooler with greater efficiency core which will provide same size footprint as the std intercooler. I looked into i/c's for a good while, weighing up options and decided to invest in the AlliSport Std size unit which gives 20+% increase in power and, most importantly, torque. Mine's installing onto a brand new engine which is a clean 125bhp prior to the i/c upgrade...once mildly tuned, I'll be very happy with 140-150bhp.

https://www.allisport.com/shop/perf...coolers/allisport-200tdi-uprated-intercooler/


Dont forget no matter how efficient any intercooler is, it alone will not produce any extra bhp over a std unit.
 
If you want to spend that sort of money you can go for a front mounted full width Ali sport one , I’ve got one fitted to my 110 200tdi , I did some testing with thermocouples on the inlet and outlet temps the drop in temp was quite large .

How did it comparetemp wise with the thermocouples for the std and uprated new size intercooler?

CHeers
 
just go full size and be done with it, lower your egt's at the same time as increasing available power
 
Thanks for the response everyone,

I have been toying with the idea of getting a front mounted intercooler with a full frame sized radiator at the back of it like the TD5's have. The problem is that I can't find a kit that has both the intercooler and radiator supplied and would I need a frame for it? I'm worried that if I purchase a radiator and an intercooler online that they won't match up...

Alternatively could I just buy a TD5 set and modify the hoses? I have a short bellhousing on my defender which means the 200 tdi engine sits quite far back to the bulkhead and I have installed electric fans, doing away with the viscous.

For instance, what brackets (if it's doable) would I need to fit this kit?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/INTERCOO...fender&hash=item5d96d9be6a:g:9TMAAOSwPhdU9IJr

Many thanks for the response everyone, love the support these forums have!
 
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Thanks for the response everyone,

I have been toying with the idea of getting a front mounted intercooler with a full frame sized radiator at the back of it like the TD5's have. The problem is that I can't find a kit that has both the intercooler and radiator supplied and would I need a frame for it? I'm worried that if I purchase a radiator and an intercooler online that they won't match up...

Alternatively could I just buy a TD5 set and modify the hoses? I have a short bellhousing on my defender which means the 200 tdi engine sits quite far back to the bulkhead and I have installed electric fans, doing away with the viscous.

For instance, what brackets (if it's doable) would I need to fit this kit?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/INTERCOOLER-RADIATOR-KIT-FOR-LAND-ROVER-DEFENDER-2-5-TD5-1998/401962810986?fits=Model:Defender&hash=item5d96d9be6a:g:9TMAAOSwPhdU9IJr

Many thanks for the response everyone, love the support these forums have!

You do not need that. the standard radiator is more than adequate for a tdi, and if anything the engine is already over cooled. You simply fit a full sized inter-cooler in from of the radiator. You remove the two stiffening rods behind the grill, use their attachment points for the inter-cooler brackets and the inter-cooler then acts as the stiffening rods. similar to the below (google pic):
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I would also echo the above sentiments about an inter-cooler on its own making no difference to the power output of the engine. The larger inter-cooler allows you to increase the fueling to up the power without raising the egt and causing damage to the engine.
 
Hi Dag,

Thanks for replying!

I would be happy with that but would I have to shunt the radiator over to the center to allow for the pipes? Or are both input and output on the same side of the intercooler?

I have installed a boost pin, boost ring and tweaked the fuel pump which is why I'm looking to better the cooling.

Would you be able to point me in the direction of an intercooler that would do the job?

Many thanks!
 
Hi Dag,

Thanks for replying!

I would be happy with that but would I have to shunt the radiator over to the center to allow for the pipes? Or are both input and output on the same side of the intercooler?

I have installed a boost pin, boost ring and tweaked the fuel pump which is why I'm looking to better the cooling.

Would you be able to point me in the direction of an intercooler that would do the job?

Many thanks!

Tape measure ebay and search for universal intercooler, there are endless optons.
 
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