12-18-2013, 07:08 AM
I completed my 3D Print design for the intercooler. I'm planning to print also the sand hatches and other grilles. I kept the geometric purely rectangular to kept thing simpler. I'll file the round parts myself instead of fighting with 3D print problems.
@ Wayne:
Do you have a safe method to remove the intercooler? I mean, they are quite a big chunk of plastig. The shell is really thin and I feel it will loose a lot of structural strengh if I completely remove them. I'm also opening the roof fan, so it leaves only a small plastic bridge to keep everything together. How did you process when you converted yours?
Matt
@ Wayne:
Do you have a safe method to remove the intercooler? I mean, they are quite a big chunk of plastig. The shell is really thin and I feel it will loose a lot of structural strengh if I completely remove them. I'm also opening the roof fan, so it leaves only a small plastic bridge to keep everything together. How did you process when you converted yours?
Matt
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