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snmlmz
07-01-2011, 07:12 PM
i have a 98 s14 with an rb20det swap. i need a new intercooler and friend told me to get a powered by max intercooler. i read the website and it said its only for sr's can anyone help me with my intercooler problem? just post on the thread thanx.

titangts
07-01-2011, 07:13 PM
dude..just go on ebay and buy a cx racing intercooler kit.. its cheap and works..

wannabdr1ftr
07-01-2011, 07:23 PM
dude..just go on ebay and buy a cx racing intercooler kit.. its cheap and works..

Don't do this....

Go to rawbrokage.com

tricky_ab
07-01-2011, 07:34 PM
Yeah head over to rawbrokerage.com and hit them up over email. Also take a look at the sales thread for the PBM intercooler and ask there or PM/email them.

whitepony22
07-01-2011, 08:04 PM
Rawbrokerage, or just have someone fab some piping for the PBM high mount. Several guys have it on their rb swap. There are pics in the forum link off the high mount page.

rbs14kouki
07-01-2011, 08:05 PM
I was running the PBM intercooler on my rb26 s14 !!!! Worked freaking great

frizzle
07-01-2011, 08:28 PM
Get the pbm hmic and just make or modify the ic piping.

240sxr
07-01-2011, 08:29 PM
maybe what your friend means is that you should get a PBM intercooler because of their hi mount position....but the problem is that your rb need the inlet/outlet on the same side unless you have a custom intake manifold

Sileighty_85
07-01-2011, 08:32 PM
I wasnt impressed with the PBM FMIC kit. had a buddy get one for his S14.
Seemed like the Core was just a Universal one.
I hated that I had to fab up mounts for the Core with the supplied straight brackets, Dont even think I used them found some metal lying around the garage.

Hopefully they changed the design by now.

But if you want a bolt up IC, take a look at the Mckinney IC Kit

rbs14kouki
07-01-2011, 09:42 PM
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa74/rbs14kouki/my%20240sx/SSPX1321.jpg

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs020.snc4/34359_464031709615_659294615_6294682_8088853_n.jpg

sidewaysil80
07-01-2011, 09:44 PM
I wasnt impressed with the PBM FMIC kit. had a buddy get one for his S14.
Seemed like the Core was just a Universal one.
I hated that I had to fab up mounts for the Core with the supplied straight brackets, Dont even think I used them found some metal lying around the garage.

Hopefully they changed the design by now.

But if you want a bolt up IC, take a look at the Mckinney IC Kit

yeah they def changed it up, i've heard some horror stories of missing couplers/clamps, wrong piping...some polished, some not, etc. i still went with them though since they "re-designed" the kit. i was pretty impressed. core does seem generic but the welds look good, piping/core are polished, and the clamps are nice polished/t-bolt ones. ONLY thing i can complain about is the amount of trimming you need to fit it. they make it seem very simple snip here snip there but in actuality it was a pain in the ass and not simple. but for like 3 something shipped, you really can't beat it considering it does fit well/lines up, and everything is great quality, not too mention how great their customer service is.

DC Dan MAX USA
07-01-2011, 10:56 PM
There was a time we hand made the pipes in the USA, they were not polished.

Now that its a mass produced thing, the appearance is awesome. You can see the progress we went through on our products forum.

It is absolutely a custom built core, and if you look at anyone who uses some random core the intercooler is much smaller.

Yes you have to cut, no you cant use AC but really its all about maximizing the intercooler in that space while leaving the radiator to have some direct flow as well.

Ask anyone who has the MAX HMIC kit, the turbo response is amazing and the water temp is a night and day difference.

Sileighty_85
07-01-2011, 11:05 PM
There was a time we hand made the pipes in the USA, they were not polished.

Now that its a mass produced thing, the appearance is awesome. You can see the progress we went through on our products forum.

It is absolutely a custom built core, and if you look at anyone who uses some random core the intercooler is much smaller.

Yes you have to cut, no you cant use AC but really its all about maximizing the intercooler in that space while leaving the radiator to have some direct flow as well.

Ask anyone who has the MAX HMIC kit, the turbo response is amazing and the water temp is a night and day difference.

Not sure if that was a response to me but I was referring to the FMIC Core.
I like all the other parts ya'll make, it was just the mounting points of that core I wasnt impressed with.

This was over a year ago so not sure if yall redesigned it.

thefro526
07-02-2011, 11:30 AM
I bought an HMIC Core to use with my 1JZ from PBM. Takes a little bit of cutting and figuring to install on an S13, but it's not really a big deal.

As far as the brackets, they worked fine for me.

If you're going to use the HMIC core with any motor that PBM doesn't offer piping for, it's not really a big deal to make your own pipes. Just buy some aluminum IC pipes from ebay, cut the pieces to make the pipes and have them welded - should take no more than an hour to weld up the pipes if you keep them simple.

Silverbullet
07-02-2011, 11:00 PM
It is absolutely a custom built core, and if you look at anyone who uses some random core the intercooler is much smaller.


Do you mind if i ask what type of core is used for the kit? Is it safe to assume it is a generic core like many of the Ebay brands?

roboticnissan
07-03-2011, 10:50 AM
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a Cx racing intercooler kits. The.rb20 kits fit much better than their Sr20 kits.

DC Dan MAX USA
07-06-2011, 12:35 PM
Not sure if that was a response to me but I was referring to the FMIC Core.
I like all the other parts ya'll make, it was just the mounting points of that core I wasnt impressed with.

This was over a year ago so not sure if yall redesigned it.
Its too common for UPS to smash our brackets, they love to throw boxes.
But the bracket design is on point FWIW on all of our installations.
As far as the brackets, they worked fine for me.

Just buy some aluminum IC pipes from ebay, cut the pieces to make the pipes and have them welded - should take no more than an hour to weld up the pipes if you keep them simple.
F ebay. In my opinion every aluminum pipe I've seen welds like shit compared to ATP turbo's pipe - thats what we buy when we do custom pipe jobs, not a mirror finish though like our production parts.
Do you mind if i ask what type of core is used for the kit? Is it safe to assume it is a generic core like many of the Ebay brands?you quoted me saying its absolutely custom, so no its not safe to say its a generic core.
It is 100% custom built specifically for this application to maximize the space available to the intercooler.
the core is 688x190x86mm

gerson408
07-06-2011, 12:38 PM
ups does like to throw shit all over the place believe me i know.

thefro526
07-06-2011, 12:45 PM
F ebay. In my opinion every aluminum pipe I've seen welds like shit compared to ATP turbo's pipe - thats what we buy when we do custom pipe jobs, not a mirror finish though like our production parts.


I stand corrected, lol. Just checked ATP's site, their stuff looks awesome.

ManoNegra
07-06-2011, 12:57 PM
Do you mind if i ask what type of core is used for the kit? Is it safe to assume it is a generic core like many of the Ebay brands?


you quoted me saying its absolutely custom, so no its not safe to say its a generic core.
It is 100% custom built specifically for this application to maximize the space available to the intercooler.
the core is 688x190x86mm

I'm going to go out on a limb and assume he meant the quality of the core
fin count/design, cooling capacity, pressure drop, etc?
I mean, is it ARC/Spearco /Garrett Military core quality or Godspeed/Megan/SS Autochrome?
I'm actually considering your kit.

ILoveMyRHS13
07-06-2011, 12:59 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard that MAX uses Greddy cores. Was that on the original kit and not the mass-produced one or was that a rumor?

Silverbullet
07-06-2011, 01:11 PM
I'm going to go out on a limb and assume he meant the quality of the core
fin count/design, cooling capacity, pressure drop, etc?
I mean, is it ARC/Spearco /Garrett Military core quality or Godspeed/Megan/SS Autochrome?
I'm actually considering your kit.


That is exactly what I meant. I just didn't want to be that clear and cut incase PBM had a hesitant answer.

DC Dan MAX USA
07-06-2011, 02:47 PM
Its a bar-plate intercooler like cheaper models you see out there, not tube fin like more expensive units. Reason being the space constraints, tube fin end tanks take up about a half inch more space in front of and in back of the core. Bar plate can be made in any measurements and have flush end tanks. Tube fin materials are only available in a small selection of widths. Our end tanks already touch the lights on S14/15 so we would have been forced into a much slimmer intercooler core had we gone the other direction.

bottom line goals were met considering all things

Price

fit

cooling

insane turbo response

definitely tried and true at this point, we have been doing this for years using every possible method and we are very pleased with the results this product gives to our customers.

godrifttoday
07-06-2011, 04:07 PM
I'm going to go out on a limb and assume he meant the quality of the core
fin count/design, cooling capacity, pressure drop, etc?
I mean, is it ARC/Spearco /Garrett Military core quality or Godspeed/Megan/SS Autochrome?
I'm actually considering your kit.


i think they assume their stuff is superior, since they tried it on their cars? bigger better theory?? who knows, just saying

DC Dan MAX USA
07-06-2011, 04:20 PM
In regards to MAX HMIC versus the typical huge FMIC, smaller is better

In regards to MAX HMIC versus any smaller off the shelf IC that fits in the HMIC location, bigger is better.

we have indeed tried everything already on our cars, and customers cars that came in for custom work

PoorMans180SX
07-06-2011, 05:16 PM
There are benefits to both kinds of intercoolers; bar and plate ic's usually have a denser fin count, meaning the air going through it gives up more of it's heat, but this in turn makes them "flow" less and have a slightly higher pressure drop. You can actually improve the flow by attaching thin aluminum bar stock, cut in half lengthwise, to the front of each plate. I suppose you could do really thin tubing if you're anal about weight, but it would be tricky. This would make a nice bell-mouth entry to the fin sections.