we are the sole store that carries it. www.protegegarage.com. look for it on the "specials" side bar icon or in the mazdaspeed protege section of our site.lancebav said:is there a web site for the BEgi intercooler?
size of the core is meaningless in terms of flow rate and core efficiency. not that I have anything against big core sizes, but I use a BEGi small intercooler on my protege5 and its efficient beyond 20 psi on a t25 sized turbo by virtue of design and manufacture, not size.Bhamsan said:www.protegegarage.com
If you have money to spend, go with Perrin. Look how big that core is! And, the piping is very direct, not much more piping than a regular hardpipe kit for a SMIC.
i am not discrediting anyone's design. core size is not anywhere near as relevant as many other factors that go into intercooler design. i was trying to point out not to look at core size as your prime factor in choosing an intercooler, using my own as an example. thats the biggest myth people have when it comes to intercoolers, that bigger is always better. i never said "perrin's design is garbage" anywhere in my post.Bhamsan said:Sure, its effiecient, but do you think that the gains from a BEGi will be more than a Perrin FMIC? Perrin's FMIC is an excellent design with less piping than a BEGi. I'm having a hard time believing that core size is irrelevant to power gains. Like I mentioned before, each person's goals are different, so don't try and discredit any product that you don't have because you think whatever about it. I have not told anyone to not buy a certain product, nor have I discredited any other product. I have suggested different products for its virtues, not vices.
yeah i wish they made em with aluminum pipeslamp3 said:I'd already have a hiboost on my car if it werent for the damn mild steel charge pipe. I was sceptical. Then I've seen quite a few posts about the inside of the pips rusting =(. now the begi is intresting....
First smart post on here. The size of the core has NOTHING to do with the max psi. The only thing that matters for the max power (or psi) that an IC can handle is the flow rate (CFM). A small intercooler can hold 25psi if it has no restrictions on the channel. The only two benefits of an FMIC over an SMIC are size (which allows for more cooling surface area) and looks. There is so much misinformation it is rediculous. My message to the guy who started this post: look at the benefits of both the SMIC and FMIC upgrades (as they both have benefits and downsides), weigh those with your goals for your car, and then get the best option for you.Captain KRM P5 said:size of the core is meaningless in terms of flow rate and core efficiency. not that I have anything against big core sizes, but I use a BEGi small intercooler on my protege5 and its efficient beyond 20 psi on a t25 sized turbo by virtue of design and manufacture, not size.
LOL (rofl)Bhamsan said:I just don't like hearing people talking bad about any product over another, unless it's iON's customer service, then we can all agree that it is bulls***.
I sell both the Hiboost and the BEGi and think they both have good attributes to them. I did not mean to make it seem like there was an argument going on, so I apologize.Bhamsan said:My point is what jurgs said, you decide what you want to do with your car, and do it. **** what other people say or think. I did not say that you said any FMICs are garbage. I am just saying that I would rather have a bigger core for a higher boost application, but I guess I was wrong about that. Common sense might tell you that a FMIC with a core that big would cool better than a smaller one because of the giant core size. I pointed it out also because of looks, because Jurgs mentioned that it was one of the two benefits over a SMIC. The statement, "Look at the core size" infered nothing about it being a better quality FMIC. It just looks ******* bad ass.
I even PM'd you, Captain KRM P5, about a price for a BEGi FMIC kit with polished pipes, since you had told me before that you could have it made by special order. I'd like to order a BEGi FMIC kit because I'd rather have that and a GHL DP instead of a Perrin FMIC kit, and I'd like to get a price from you on that.
I think this is rather awkward too, since I got in an arguement with a fellow who had a Perrin FMIC and dissed on the BEGi FMIC, and now vice-versa. I guess I'm just stuck inbetween. I just don't like hearing people talking bad about any product over another, unless it's iON's customer service, then we can all agree that it is bulls***.
I should put a disclaimer in my sig that I don't intend to get involved in any aruements because first off, I know it's pretty much pointless to engage in any arguement on the internet.Captain KRM P5 said:I sell both the Hiboost and the BEGi and think they both have good attributes to them. I did not mean to make it seem like there was an argument going on, so I apologize.
I am waiting to hear back from BEGi about polished pipes. I don't want to give you a bogus priceAnswering questions about this intercooler is my top priority right now because I feel it is THAT good of a performance upgrade vs the other ones available.
I would too, but its never going to happen, unfortunately. The market isn't getting any bigger for this car...mazdaspdprotege said:what i REALLY want to see i a fmic kit just like iONs but aluminum piping for about 900 and ready to be shipped.
I disagree. I had the CS SMIC on my car right through the summer. It gets hot in CT in the summer. The CS SMIC delivers noticeable gains at stock boost with stock pipes. The only issue is that its relatively expensive and doesn't work with the Turbohoses hardpipes.mx3ownzj00 said:I don't believe any sidemounts have been tested in summer weather, especially not Texas summers, like the thread starter and I have to deal with. I haven't used an upgraded sidemount on my car and I don't care to:
-its still hidden in your bumper receiving minimal airflow
-any well engineered FMIC kit should offer low pressure drop aswell (BEGI's is .5psi)
-a SMIC + hardpipes combo is finacially unsound IMO
you could have a FMIC for just a tad more
-I'll give you dyno gains on any part you want!
Is a SMIC an upgrade? Yes. Is it worth it to me, when for just a little more money you could have a much better kit? No, not to me.