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After
selecting the correct intercooler core for
your Liquid/Air intercooler assembly you will
need to select the proper tank configurations
to complete your assembly. Here
you will find numerous examples of possible
tank configurations in the chart shown below.
These represent possible placements for inlet
and outlet tubes on the assembly end tanks.
Please note, these examples only represent
the most popular inlet/outlet placement options
and do not represent all possible configurations.
Bell Intercoolers can design and produce an
assembly utilizing whatever inlet/outlet and
tank design you may require for your application.
If you have any questions about the best design
for your assembly please contact Technical
Support and we will be glad to help you
design the best intercooler system possible
for your specific requirements.
There are several important elements to the
Tank Configuration chart (below). First you
will notice that the tanks are divided into
two categories, Upper or Left Tanks and Lower
or Right Tanks. A closer look at the sample
tank diagram (upper right) shows the details.
Each tank diagram contains a line drawing
of the tank configuration, an arrow representing
the flow pattern of the Ambient Air Flow or
Liquid Flow, and an overhead schematic of
the tank. It is important for you to refer
to the flow pattern diagram (lower right)
to be sure we provide with the correct tank
configurations for your assembly.
If you need a configuration that is not shown
on this page please select the Custom designator
(X) and we will determine what you need when
you place your order.
Once you have selected the tank configurations,
write down the designator letter for the upper/left
tank and the lower/right tank. This information,
along with the Core Price and Part Number
will be needed when you place your order.
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