Last night I made some new mounts for the rear of the radiator, only because I found a bracket used in home building while I was at ACE Hardware that would be perfect haha. The only problem is they might be a little too thin. Anyway, I chopped it in half and modified them to work. I might paint them at some point but the one on the driver's side was kind of a PITA to put on, so they'll probably stay this way for a while lol.


About Sunday or Monday I started pulling the IC out to see about modifying the IC piping to use a Vband clamp between the elbow and piping and then use either Wiggins clamps or LPS clamps at the IC on both sides. The piping will need to be massaged a bit though to work, especially since I'll be raising the rear of the IC a bit to increase airflow to it.
Today I started making the sides for the IC part of the ducting. Here are the two sides for the IC, waiting for them to cure. They don't look like much just yet haha.

I might be cutting the radiator piece to drop down the middle of it to give more air to the IC. At the rear of that piece it's about 1/4" above the condenser and I was thinking about cutting the back and dropping it down until it's just about sitting on the condenser which would make a trough directed right at the IC. My only concern is if it will push the air for the condenser to the sides since air follows the path of least resistance and the sides will still have more space. I might just leave the radiator part the way it is and block off the back part of it so air doesn't slip past but is caught and pushed up through instead. This is what I mean.
