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    APR Presents the B9 A4 Intercooler System!

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    APR Presents the B9 A4 Front Mount Intercooler System (FMIC)



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    The APR Intercooler System is a massive front mounted upgrade that dramatically reduces intake air temperature (IAT), minimizes heat soak, and provides increased performance! The system is an easy to install, direct bolt-on design, that is recommended at every stage of performance.



    Quick Facts:

    Dramatically lowers intake air temp (IAT)
    Increases HP while minimizing power-robbing heat soak!
    Retained as high as 45 AWHP compared to the factory system!


    Massive frontal surface area and core volume
    3.125" x 5.75" x 28.25" - 162.4 in² frnt. & 507.62 in³ volume - OEM
    2.250" x 16.2" x 22.00" - 356.4 in² frnt. & 801.90 in³ volume - APR


    Highly effective core design
    Bar-and-plate core with staggered and louvered fins.
    Rigorous testing determined core style, fin density, and size.
    Low pressure drop + highly effective cooling = high performance!


    Smooth cast end tanks
    Engineered for low turbulence/restriction and maximum flow.
    Organically shaped to promote airflow across entire core.
    Pressure tested to prevent power robbing boost leaks.


    Silicone inlet and outlet hoses
    Multi-ply silicone design with internal wire reinforcement, fluorosilicone internal protective layer and APR’s EZ-Flow stepped design.

    Clampco T-bolt clamps
    Strong, stainless-steel Clampco T-Bolt clamps provide better clamping for increased protection against hose slippage and boost leaks.

    Billet MAP housing
    Precision CNC-machined for secured sensor placement with an attractive matte-black anodized finish.

    Easy to install
    Simple bolt-on install with no trimming or drilling necessary!

    Designed by engineers with lasers
    With the best equipment and smartest engineers, it just works!




    Design

    Unfortunately, to the untrained eye, many intercooler designs appear the same. However, effectiveness of the system and overall performance are greatly determined by several key metrics. Alloy selection, end tank design, construction type, fin style, fin density and overall core dimensions must be analyzed and balanced accordingly to deliver class-leading performance. While the OEM’s goal is to create a lightweight, easy to manufacture and inexpensive to produce, cross-platform design capable of supporting factory power levels, APR’s intercooler must be capable of supporting more than double the factory output. Achieving this goal took a multi-step approach focused around intercooler core selection, end tank design and install location.

    Intercooler Core Design



    The APR Intercooler core is a large bar-and-plate design featuring densely packed staggered and louvered fins. This design offers exceptional cooling while balancing pressure loss across the core, and maintaining critical airflow to the components behind the intercooler system. The core size was appropriately matched to the platform, minimizing pressure drop while leaving adequate space for appropriately designed end tanks. To APR’s mechanical engineering experts, the design represented the ultimate in performance, far exceeding the capabilities of the factory intercooler. To the driver, the result is simple: Repeatable performance, even in the most demanding of situations!

    Core Style / Internal Fin Structure:
    APR’s Engineers paid close attention to the balance between core effectiveness and pressure drop through the core, core style and fin density. With fin density too low, pressure drop decreases dramatically, but typically results in a core incapable of effectively cooling. Likewise, with fin density too great, pressure drop increases dramatically, resulting in the turbocharger working harder, and hotter, to produce the same level of airflow. By fine tuning this often unseen balancing act, as illustrated below, APR’s Engineers were able to maximize performance.





    Core Size:
    APR’s Engineers also paid close attention to the balancing act between core effectiveness, pressure drop and space for end tanks through core sizing. With the core too small, pressure drop decreases dramatically, but typically results in a core incapable of effectively cooling. Likewise, with core size too great, pressure drop can increase, resulting in the turbocharger working harder. However, more importantly, with no space for appropriate end tanks, utilization of the core and overall effectiveness of the system diminishes rapidly, negating the benefit of the larger core. APR’s engineers were able to balance each of these characteristics to deliver maximum performance.

    3.12" x 28.25" x 05.75" - 507.62 in³ volume - 162.40 in² Frontal Area - OEM - Tube and Fin
    2.25" x 22.00" x 16.20" - 801.90 in³ volume - 356.45 in² Frontal Area - APR - Bar and Plate

    The APR system increases frontal surface area by 119.09% and has a 58% larger core!

    Intercooler End Tank Design



    To fully utilize the massive core, APR’s mechanical engineers designed cast aluminum end tanks organically shaped for proper airflow distribution across the entire core. By correctly sizing the intercooler core, end tank design was not sacrificed. The one-piece end tanks are CNC machined to provide a slip resistant mounting surface for hoses, precise integrated mounting surfaces, and perfectly flat connecting surfaces used for TIG welding the tanks to the core. Through proper alignment in welding jigs, each unit is assembled to tight tolerances for a precise and accurate fit.



    Intercooler Bracket Design



    APR’s mechanical engineers designed CNC-bent and TIG-welded mounting brackets to securely hold the intercooler in place. The brackets make the install extremely easy. With the bumper and factory intercooler unit removed, the APR intercooler installs in minutes without any cutting, drilling or trimming. For the DIY customer, this makes a home install simple, and for everyone else it eliminates hidden costs that often come with a more labor intensive install.



    Intercooler Hoses and Clamps

    The APR Intercooler System includes the highest quality silicone inlet and outlet hoses, T-bolt clamps and billet MAP housing. Each component is designed to protect against boost leaks at extreme pressures, and stand the test of time.




    Hoses: The hoses are constructed from multi-ply silicone, and are wire-reinforced to prevent swelling and bursting at extreme boost pressures. Internally, the hoses are lined with fluorosilicone to protect the hoses from oil and gasoline deterioration. Finally, each hose feature’s APR’s EZ-Flow stepped design to provide a smooth airflow path at the hose transition points.

    Clamps: Strong Clampco T-bolt clamps are used throughout, replacing the factory worm-gear clamps. The clamps are made from stainless steel, and are of a high-quality and high-strength design that diminishes the risk of boost leaks. Lastly, the clamp’s thick clamping style provides increased connection strength, and decreased hose slippage compared to other styles of clamps.

    MAP Housing: A bille MAP sensor housing provides a secure mounting point for the factory pre-throttle MAP sensor. The precision cnc-machined housing helps to prevent leaks around the sensor, and the matte-black anodizing gives the housing a clean and attractive look within the engine bay.


    Testing


    APR’s engineers conducted a multitude of tests both on the street and on the dyno with thermocouples and pressure transducers placed at the inlet and outlet of the intercooler during the design phase. Data from these tests were used to choose the intercooler core available today. With the intercooler in its final production form, tests were conducted against the factory intercooler to measure the effectiveness of each system.

    Testing conducted on the dyno provided a semi controlled environment for back-to-back stress testing the two systems. Utilizing a B9 A4 2.0T at APR Stage I power levels with 100 octanes in the tank to prevent timing pull associated with higher intake air temperature seen with the stock intercooler, six back-to-back dyno pulls were conducted with minimal cooldown time between runs. APR’s ECU Explorer high resolution datalogging system was used for raw sensor data collection.



    The APR intercooler saw a beginning IAT of 33.90°C that rose slightly to 38.20°C by the end of the first dyno pull. IAT remained consistent during the six back-to-back pulls, resulting in a final IAT of only 44.00°C! The system effectively rejected heat soak and produced consistent horsepower results stacking evenly on top of each previous run.



    The OEM intercooler did not fare so well. With a starting IAT of 33.40°C, IAT skyrocketed during the first pull, settling at a blazing 72.45°C, or 34.25°C higher than the APR Intercooler. IAT continued to climb during the six back-to-back pulls, resulting in a final IAT of 77.8°C. With each new pull, horsepower dropped considerably, ultimately resulting in horsepower figures as low as 45 AWHP less than those captured with the APR intercooler!



    Application Guide

    Audi - A4 - B9 (Typ 8W) - 2.0 TFSI - IC100022 - $999.99

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Arin, the testing provided above is based on 100 octane. Do you have results for 93 octane?

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Nice IC! Quality!

    Quick question though; was the stock IC tested with the partial block off cover in place?

    Did you do any testing with the stock IC cover on/off?


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    The setup looks incredibly nice. Almost factory looking. And I second the 93 octane numbers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Audi / Rings View Post
    Arin, the testing provided above is based on 100 octane. Do you have results for 93 octane?
    The results are on our 93 octane software.

    We used 100 octane to prevent detonation from excessive intake air temperature. Since the tune is written for 93 octane, using 100 octane (assuming no knock) will actually result in a slight performance drop as it takes longer to burn. Basically, the 100 octane fuel cleans up the runs, preventing detonation from the excessive IATs on the stock runs (APR runs stayed cool), allowing you guys to cleanly see how much power the ECU would dial out with IAT's climbing.

    TL;DR: Using 93 octane fuel would have meant higher APR numbers, and lower stock numbers.

    Quote Originally Posted by marklar182 View Post
    Nice IC! Quality!

    Quick question though; was the stock IC tested with the partial block off cover in place?

    Did you do any testing with the stock IC cover on/off?
    The difference with the cover on and off is small, but we ran with the cover off to give the stock intercooler all the advantage as we could. The cover is for emissions in colder situations. It's common on some VAG vehicles, and even vehicles from other makes and models outside the VAG arena. Remove it for an instant free mod. :)
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    Do you have any updates on the ultra charger for the audi S5 ?

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    Thank you sir!
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