DHM Factory location intercooler!!! Guaging intrest!

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I am looking to do a group buy on some stock location intercoolers! It will be the same quality of our Race intercooler and Crash bar. We have got a lot of request for this.

The Core size is 22"x6"x3.5" Making frontal area 132" (bigger than most Fiesta intercoolers out there). We will use the same waterjet cut end tanks and Billet hose ends that we use on our race intercooler.

Here is our race intercooler for example of quality.





Price on the kit will be $475 shipped!! With Intercooler, hardware, and new tbolt clamps. This will be a simple direct bolt on and no modifications to your vehicle needed for install!

Depending on what the group buy/how much interest there is. If I can get 5 people to jump on board I will do the group buy for $425 Shipped! (international Shipping Charges may apply)

Or $450 INSTALLED!!! (for any local customers!)


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So stock mounting and location, no cutting or modification of any kind @ $475. DAM dam dam you are really making it hard to keep money in the wallet. And ya i'm interested. Would prefer it in black though but that is my preference. One thing I would also like is a kit of all new tbolts for all boost hoses.
 


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So stock mounting and location, no cutting or modification of any kind @ $475. DAM dam dam you are really making it hard to keep money in the wallet. And ya i'm interested. Would prefer it in black though but that is my preference. One thing I would also like is a kit of all new tbolts for all boost hoses.
I'll see what I can do about the black! Also I will jump on that kit!

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This intercooler bigger than Cobb ?
 


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This intercooler bigger than Cobb ?
Cobb has more frontal area. Core volume is close to the same though. Cobb has a great intercooler. Ours will be lighter and very very close to the same performance for a better cost.

Count me in Russ. And I can even pick it up local. :)
Sounds good!

Once I get 5 people I'll start a group buy and we can go from there!

Russ
 


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At 22" x 6" it seems to me that it will have a smaller frontal area than most intercoolers, including stock (27.5" x 5.25")?
 


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I think that measurement, like the cobb includes the tanks. Russ can chime in and confirm my thoughts.
 


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Intercooler Core Dimensions

Stock FiST IC
Core Dimensions:
27.5" x 5.25" x 2"

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Mishimoto J-Line IC
Core Dimensions:
22" x 7.2" x 3.75"

Cobb IC
Core Dimensions:
27.5" x 6" x 3"

AIRTEC IC
Core Dimensions:
28" x 6" x 2.75"

ATP IC
Core Dimensions:
24" x 6.5" x 3"

Mountune IC
Core Dimensions:
29.25" x 5.75" x 2.5"

Levels IC
Core Dimensions:
26" x 5" x 3"
 


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You have to take into account the thickness. It's definitely larger than stock. DHM core volume is 462cu. in. vs. Stock @ 288.75. DHM's is comparable to Airtec and ATP and even bigger than Mountune's. Cobb's is still bigger. Numbers are from here.
 


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Stock FiST IC
Core Dimensions:
27.5" x 5.25" x 2"

---------------------------------------------------------

Mishimoto J-Line IC
Core Dimensions:
22" x 7.2" x 3.75"

Cobb IC
Core Dimensions:
27.5" x 6" x 3"

AIRTEC IC
Core Dimensions:
28" x 6" x 2.75"

ATP IC
Core Dimensions:
24" x 6.5" x 3"

Mountune IC
Core Dimensions:
29.25" x 5.75" x 2.5"

Levels IC
Core Dimensions:
26" x 5" x 3"
You have to take into account the thickness. It's definitely larger than stock. DHM core volume is 462cu. in. vs. Stock @ 288.75. DHM's is comparable to Airtec and ATP and even bigger than Mountune's. Cobb's is still bigger. Numbers are from here.
Thanks guys! Yup Cobb's is bigger! We wanted to bring a low cost high quality intercooler for guys wanting something smaller than our big intercooler kit

Russ
 


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You have to take into account the thickness. It's definitely larger than stock. DHM core volume is 462cu. in. vs. Stock @ 288.75. DHM's is comparable to Airtec and ATP and even bigger than Mountune's. Cobb's is still bigger. Numbers are from here.
Great info and link. Thank you D-tap.
 


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You got our stock fitment intercooler

$475 shipped!

Other stock replacement intercoolers $450-$645 plus shipping

Our race intercooler and crashbar $850 plus shipping (most efficient and lightest option there is!)
 


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Looks tempting, any desire to do the pipes too like Cobb or Mountune? To just get the pipes from them costs a fortune, so pipes from Cobb plus DHM intercooler would be 345+475, $820 or just all Cobb is $895. I love the IC price, I just can't stand that the pipes are so much from Cobb.
 


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Looks tempting, any desire to do the pipes too like Cobb or Mountune? To just get the pipes from them costs a fortune, so pipes from Cobb plus DHM intercooler would be 345+475, $820 or just all Cobb is $895. I love the IC price, I just can't stand that the pipes are so much from Cobb.
I had no real plans for pipes. The stock rubber one and plastic cold side it's a awesome lol. The stock rubber has smooth transition from size to size etc. the only bad thing is the turbo out.

Does Cobb run a package kit?

Russ
 


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Cobb has a hard pipe kit, at $345. I've picked up MBRP's hotside charge pipe, just to get rid of the constrictions off the turbo. I just wish there was a kit that did the silicone tubes like Mountune, but less expensive.

I'd consider trying to be part of the GB, but I'm just starting to save towards an intercooler. I'm very happy to see another option at a much more friendly price. Was hoping you'd do something like this for those of us not quite wanting to go the huge intercooler route.
 


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Cobb has a hard pipe kit, at $345. I've picked up MBRP's hotside charge pipe, just to get rid of the constrictions off the turbo. I just wish there was a kit that did the silicone tubes like Mountune, but less expensive.

I'd consider trying to be part of the GB, but I'm just starting to save towards an intercooler. I'm very happy to see another option at a much more friendly price. Was hoping you'd do something like this for those of us not quite wanting to go the huge intercooler route.
Yea silicon is nice because of the organic shapes you can make but $$$. Sounds good!

Russ
 


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