05-24-2012, 08:51 AM | #1 |
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Stock ZL1 .vs. Torq Heat Exchanger!!
We are finally able take some photo's of our Dual Pass Heat Exchanger .vs. the tiny inefficient stock heat exchanger. This is a 100% direct bolt on and uses stock OEM ZL1 hoses, stock pump location, etc We have TONS in stock ready to ship.
Our heat exchanger was among the first designed for the Camaro and first for the ZL1. This assembly was designed using real world testing, fitment as well as CAD data made available through the SEMA technology transfer program. We have tons of these in-use on the street and strip keeping some of the fastest and highest HP superchrged cars in the country cool. When we set out to design a heat exchanger for these cars we used our years of testing/installing and heat exchanger use in the Ford (03 cobra and GT500) markets to assist with the R&D. We knew going too big did not mean the best cooling. One way to help reduce these intake temps and the risk of damage is to add more fluid into the inter cooler system which in turn helps lower intake temps by dissipating heat. Torq Heat Exchangers are TIG welded and feature furnace brazed cores with no epoxy. Each unit is pressure-tested before it ships Torq Dual Pass .v.s Stock Radiator Style: Crossflow Overall Width (in): 26.25" / 23.5 Overall Height (in): 11.375 / 12.00 Overall Thickness (in): 2.0" / .750 Row Quantity: Dual Pass / Single Pass Core Height (in): 11.0 in. / 11 Core Thickness (in): 2.0 in. / .650 Core Width (in): 26.00 in. / 21.5 Fan Included: Optional / Not Notes Torq's is 298sq.in Front Face Area! Whenever you add more boost to your car, cooling becomes extremely important. Whether it be on the street or at the track the warmer the car runs the more timing gets pulled. In addition to that an excessive amount of heat known as heat soak starts to take place. This keeps the car down on power and running less efficient. This again can be helped by adding more fluid into the cooling system. The temperature of the inter cooler fluid will lower and cool down faster in between runs. You can do all this with the addition of the Torq Double Pass Heat Exchanger and dual fan setup. |
05-24-2012, 01:34 PM | #2 |
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6rwhp and 6rwtq by keeping the temps down. No matter how hard you beat on it the recovery is simply amazing. With the stock HX the temps would continue to rise after a run...not anymore! Drops down to 100F within 10 seconds
Just at idle we are noticing a 15* drop in IAT2's with the larger HX with fans and increased capacity of fluid Full data coming shortly |
05-24-2012, 01:51 PM | #3 |
2012 ZL1 #0012
Drives: 2012 ZL1 #12 - CONTAGION Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
Posts: 102
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Definitely interested, do you have pricing yet?
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05-24-2012, 03:29 PM | #4 |
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You can see a detailed writeup and data here:
Torq ZL1 Heat Exchanger Data and Testing Pricing is on our website or you can PM me for more info. These are ready to ship and in stock. |
05-24-2012, 07:33 PM | #5 |
Drives: '68 Camaro SS, '74 Corvette Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 39
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haven't been up close and personal with a ZL1 yet. Is the intercooler seperate from the radiator or is it intergal like the trans cooler?
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05-25-2012, 07:48 AM | #6 |
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05-27-2012, 01:50 PM | #7 |
CaRaHoLiC
Drives: '12 ZL1,67 Cam,68 Biscayne 427 4 sp Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: B.C. Canada
Posts: 1,701
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link to website?
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2012 ZL1
2.55 upper, 10" lower pullies, Innovators west billet hub and sfi balancer, solid blower drive isolator, 50 mm idler kit, full length S/S headers no cats, comp cams custom grind cam, comp roller rocker trunion kit, comp push rods,dual valve springs retainers and locks, Injector dynamics ID850 inectors, Rotofab ZL1 cold air kit, Lingenfelter 160 thermostat, Rotofab intercooler reservoir, stock plugs, LS7 90mm throttle body, GTO clutch reservoir mod, my own custom catch can, Tuning by Jannetty, install by me. |
05-29-2012, 03:35 PM | #8 |
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I cannot post direct links to the website. Please PM me for more info
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