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Monthly Archives: October 2014

  1. Mishimoto 2013+ Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 1: Product Introduction

    Mishimoto 2013+ Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 1: Product Introduction

    Interested in picking up this awesome catch can system? Check out more details on our product page!

    Mishimoto Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S Baffled Oil Catch Can

    Why a Catch Can?

    Catch cans are used only for turbocharged vehicles, right? This is a question we hear all the time. Yes, a turbocharged vehicle is more likely to produce greater blow-by, resulting in a more prominent collection of debris in the intake manifold and tract. That being said, any engine is certainly susceptible to oil and fuel collection due to the use of PCV and CCV systems, which improve engine efficiency and provide cleaner emissions. Mishimoto has been working on developing several direct-fit oil catch-can systems for a variety of vehicles. So far we have completed kits for the Subaru WRX/STI for 2008-2015. We have also experimented with a kit for the BMW E90, a vehicle that suffers

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  2. Mishimoto 2011+ Chevrolet/GMC 6.6L LML Duramax Performance Intercooler, Part 3: Prototype Design

    Mishimoto 2011+ Chevrolet/GMC 6.6L LML Duramax Performance Intercooler, Part 3: Prototype Design

    Interested in purchasing this Duramax Intercooler? Check out our product page for more information!

    Mishimoto Chevrolet/GMC 6.6L Duramax Intercooler Kit

    Prototype 3D Design

    Now that we outlined our project goals and had all the test data from the factory intercooler, our engineers were ready to design a prototype intercooler. Using dimensional data from a rendering of the truck as well as the actual measurements we took from the test vehicle and factory intercooler, our team was able to create a very nice looking prototype. Check out a couple renderings of the design!

    Mishimoto prototype intercooler rendering
    Mishimoto prototype intercooler rendering
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  3. Mishimoto 2010-2012 Dodge 6.7L Cummins Performance Aluminum Radiator, Part 4: Physical Comparison, Testing Explanation, and Project Close

    Mishimoto 2010-2012 Dodge 6.7L Cummins Performance Aluminum Radiator, Part 4: Physical Comparison, Testing Explanation, and Project Close

    Interested in purchasing this Cummins radiator? Check out our product page for more information!

    Mishimoto Dodge 6.7L Cummins Aluminum Radiator

    Alright, it is finally time to see how our engineering team did with the development of this product! First, we measured the physical properties of the Mishimoto radiator compared to the factory radiator. Our first chart highlights the most common selling feature of a performance radiator: core thickness.

    Mishimoto vs. factory radiator core thickness
    Mishimoto vs. factory radiator core thickness

    We squeezed out as much additional core thickness as possible without causing any fitment concerns with factory

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  4. Mishimoto 2010-2012 Dodge 6.7L Cummins Intercooler, Part 4: Prototype Intercooler Testing

    Mishimoto 2010-2012 Dodge 6.7L Cummins Intercooler, Part 4: Prototype Intercooler Testing

    Interested in purchasing this Cummins Intercooler? Check out our product page for more information!

    Mishimoto Dodge 6.7L Cummins Intercooler

    Time to see how efficient our cooler design is! We would be pulling our test truck onto our Dynojet to collect the data needed to evaluate the intercooler fully. Check out the conditions of our testing procedure below!

    Testing Conditions

    Vehicle: 2010 Dodge Ram 6.7L Cummins, Automatic Transmission, Performance Air Intake, Exhaust Modifications, Tune

    Ambient Temperature: 70°F-76°F

    Sensors: PLX Devices with Temperature sensors on both the intercooler inlet and outlet

    Process: 6th-gear pulls from 1,800 rpm to 3,200 rpm, with

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  5. Mishimoto 2011+ Chevrolet/GMC 6.6L LML Duramax Performance Intercooler, Part 2: Factory Intercooler and Project Goals

    Mishimoto 2011+ Chevrolet/GMC 6.6L LML Duramax Performance Intercooler, Part 2: Factory Intercooler and Project Goals

    Interested in purchasing this Duramax Intercooler? Check out the product page for more information!: Intercooler Kit, fits Chevrolet/GMC 6.6L Duramax 2011-2016

    Welcome back! In our last segment we removed the factory intercooler so we could determine if this project would even be necessary. The good news is, all that work was not for nothing; our team found several aspects of the factory intercooler that could be improved. Check out a few more detailed images of the factory intercooler.

    First, a peek at that interesting metal end tank we discussed in part 1 of this article.

    Factory LML intercooler metal hot-side end tank
    Factory LML intercooler metal hot-side end tank
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  6. Mishimoto 2015 Mustang EcoBoost Video Review Series, Part 1-2: Interior Review and First Drive Impressions

    Mishimoto 2015 Mustang EcoBoost Video Review Series, Part 1-2: Interior Review and First Drive Impressions

    Check out the next two videos featuring our 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost! The first video below shows the interior fit and finish of the 2015 Mustang and highlights some of the neat features.

    In our fourth installment of the Mishimoto video review series, we take you on the road and provide some insight into how the 2015 Mustang drives and handles.

    Thanks for watching! Check back for additional reviews of the 2015 Mustang as well as information regarding

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  7. Mishimoto Subaru WRX/STi FMIC Kit, Part 8: Testing Data Presentation and Project Recap

    Mishimoto Subaru WRX/STi FMIC Kit, Part 8: Testing Data Presentation and Project Recap

    Interested in purchasing our Subaru WRX or STi intercooler kit? Check out more details on our product pages linked below!

    Mishimoto Subaru WRX/STi Front-Mount Intercooler, 2001-2007

    Mishimoto Subaru WRX Front-Mount Intercooler, 2008-2014

    Mishimoto Subaru STi Front-Mount Intercooler, 2008-2014

    Time to review our data so we can finally put a close on this project. The product development process for this front-mount intercooler has taken months and has also helped refine several of our processes. Before we move into the testing data, our first portion of this post will cover the physical benefits of our intercooler. By providing a more efficient heat exchanger, we can ensure that higher-powered vehicles are not being hindered by debilitating heat-soak

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  8. Mishimoto 2010-2012 Dodge 6.7L Cummins Performance Aluminum Radiator, Part 3: Prototype Installation

    Mishimoto 2010-2012 Dodge 6.7L Cummins Performance Aluminum Radiator, Part 3: Prototype Installation

    Interested in purchasing this Cummins radiator? Check out our product page for more information!

    Mishimoto Dodge 6.7L Cummins Aluminum Radiator

    Time to install our prototype radiator into a test vehicle to make sure that it fits perfectly. Luckily, we were able to check fitment on the same donor vehicle we used for our last round of testing. Once the truck rolled into the shop, we quickly installed our prototype radiator shown at the end of our last post. Check out a few shots taken during the installation process!

    Mishimoto 6.7L Cummins radiator prototype installed
    Mishimoto 6.7L Cummins radiator prototype installed

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  9. Mishimoto 2015 Mustang EcoBoost Video Review Series: Initial Dyno Pulls

    Mishimoto 2015 Mustang EcoBoost Video Review Series: Initial Dyno Pulls

    Check out a few of our initial dyno pulls with our new 2015 EcoBoost Mustang!

    The plot is shown below!


    2015 EcoBoost Mustang Dyno Plot

    Yes, these numbers appear to be a bit low. Unfortunately we are not sure what fuel grade the dealership filled our car with! Once we empty the tank we will be filling it with some fresh 93 octane and collecting data on a few more pulls!

    Thanks for taking a look!

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  10. Mishimoto BMW E30/E36 X-Line Radiator, Part 4: Cooling Efficiency Results

    Mishimoto BMW E30/E36 X-Line Radiator, Part 4: Cooling Efficiency Results

    Interested in purchasing this BMW E30/E36 aluminum radiator? Check out the product page for more information!

    Mishimoto BMW E30/E36 X-Line Performance Aluminum Radiator

    The testing results are in! First, a quick comparison of the fluid capacity improvements the Mishimoto X-line radiator provides.

    Stock Radiator Capacity: 0.6 gal (2.27L)

    Mishimoto X-Line Radiator Capacity: 1.15 gal (4.35L)

    This is an increase in capacity of 91%! This additional fluid, combined with our highly efficient core design, should easily produce great gains in cooling efficiency. Let's evaluate our charts obtained from the testing data. First up, our raw temperature data from both rounds of testing.

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