VX 35 in So Cal

The reason deisel trucks have such huge intercoolers is because a) they run much higher boost pressures (25+ psi) and b) the turbo stays in some sort of boost more of the time, especially when hauling, both of which generate quite a bit of heat. For a low boost application, 5psi would be ok without one on a blow thru setup. Many have done this no problem. However, any more than that you'll need an intercooler. Personally, I don't see why guys go through the process of building a turbo system, and then not use an intercooler. It's not like 10 years ago when you had to drop $400 on a Spearco, a decent unit can be had for 100 bucks on ebay.

As for the dual inlet on the turbine, that's just to help the turbo spool faster.

Don't you think that you could get away with a 10-pound boosted engine with a water/alky spray, chemical intercooler and not use a real (air-to-air) intercooler... I said 10 pounds... no more than that????

Askin' for your opinion, pls...