Who cares what the max iat temp coming out of the intercooler when your looking at upgrading your intercooler...
And "my environment" is the harshest we have in the U.S.
I'll take 108degrees dry in vegas ANYDAY over 95degree day in Florida with 100% humidity. Not only is it crappy for humans, its HEAVY HEAVY air for turbos, which means... Heat.
So unless ATP's shop is in... Middle southern Mexico or something, I don't know how they saw 170+ degree temps... Car over heating (running warm) at road Atlanta in the Summer, and the temps don't go above 130-ish degrees, but 3 single gear pulls at ATP = 173degree?
They posted those number back when not everyone know what the stock intercooler numbers were.
Now... Its Summer and hot about everywhere in the US, and tons of people have seen the output temps never climb above 130 degrees.
I'm not disappointed with the product. I'm sure its MORE than upto the task, just the way its being sold.
I will be buying one of ATP's turbo kits. But they are sort of selling the Turbo kits the sameway. Tons of questions around that car, zero answers. Every computer programmer in the world with a Fist is going to buy that GTx turbo and expect 12.40's with just the mods listed. That "unfinished" mod list is only 1/2 the story with that car.
I put a set of $1500 turbo manifold from ATP on a friends buick gran national like 14 years ago, and the products were awesome. I'm sure they still are. When i found out they were going to be selling big turbo kits, I was one of the first people to vouch for there products. Just... Don't do it in a shady way, lol.
With 23.5psi in July, I've still yet to see more than 135degrees.