Whipple, Saleen & KB Heat Exchanger w/Dual Fan Upgrade

Jared@Lethal

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Lethal Performance is proud to announce the new AFCO Pro-Series Dual Pass Heat Exchanger with DUAL 10" Spal Fans.

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http://www.lethalperformance.com/20...-dual-pass-heat-exchangerdual-10-fans-p-30474

As many know we were the ones to introduce the AFCO dual pass heat exchanger to the GT500/S197 market. As we've seen the dual fan heat exchanger has become a very popular unit. Continuous air across the fins of the heat exchanger help in lowering inlet air temps. This will also prevent you from losing power due to heat soak. The addition of (2) 10" Spal fans along with a larger core means business. This will be the largest heat exchanger for the 05-10 Mustang GT/GT500 to date.

If anyone has seen an AFCO product you know it's of the highest quality. The cores, welds and design are used in many high performance applications for both street and track use.

Lethal Performance has locked up the entire first batch and we're giving all of our customers a first shot at purchasing them. We expect to have them available by the end of this month. If you're on our mailing list you'll receive an email about the new AFCO heat exchanger tomorrow. If not you can find more info about this piece on our website or by giving us a call.

The best thing about the AFCO unit it that it's competitively priced at $669.95


When dealing with Roots or Twin Screw Superchargers there's always the issue of intake temps. When running the car hard and spinning the blower fast you create heat. Heat equals a loss in power as well as the possibility of damage to the engine. One way to help reduce these intake temps and the risk of damage is to add more fluid into the intercooler system which in turn helps lower intake temps by disiapating heat.

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 intercooler fluid will lower and cool down faster in between runs.


Fan Type:
Dual 10" Spal Fans

Here's some of the features of the AFCO Pro-Series Heat Exchanger for the Shelby GT500 and S197 Mustang GT:

[bold]* Fits 2007-2010 Shelby GT500 and 05-10 Mustang GT's w/Whipple, Saleen or KB Superchargers. [/bold]
* High efficient double pass design vs. OEM single pass
* DUAL 10" Spal Fans
* Increased HP do to a dramatic intake temperature drop compared to stock
* Quicker cool down times in between runs at the track
* Helps prevent heat soak and detonation due to increased intake temps
* Simple do-it-yourself bolt on installation
* Furnace brazed core (no epoxies) with beautifully tig welded tank construction[/b][/size]

Just wanted to let you guys know that a customer of mine with a Saleen installed the AFCO heat exchanger with fans on his car and reported back to me letting me know it was a direct fit with no modification necessary.

http://www.lethalperformance.com/20...-dual-pass-heat-exchangerdual-10-fans-p-30474

NEW AFCO UNIT WITH FANS
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NEW AFCO WIH FANS COMPARED TO THE ORIGINAL AFCO WITHOUT FANS
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Do you know if this will work with a Roush TVS and how much of a temperature drop would this give.
 

Jared@Lethal

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Do you know if this will work with a Roush TVS and how much of a temperature drop would this give.

It will work on the TVS setup however I don't know exactly how much of a drop it would be compared to what's on the car now. I can tell you from first hand experience though that the fans are priceless. There's really nothing better than being able to run them while the car sits. Whether the car is at a traffic light still running or in the pits at the track it makes a difference.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks, Jared
 

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