Shadrach- I have AC, and put the condensor between the IC and core support. I may have to move it, and move the IC rearward, as my AC isnt just great, but I could have other issues, too (the heat dissipation from the IC may be affecting the ability of the condensor to dissipate heat, as it is usually in front). It is TIGHT with the unmodified stock grille, esp on the outer edges of the IC. I'm thinking if I move the IC back against the core support, I would have room for the condensor in front of it, as the grille "bows" out, lending itself to more room in the center for the condensor.
Keep in mind the people at Duralite are wanting to sell you an intercooler. What kind of EGT are you seeing now? I dont think 300hp with the stock intercooler is an unreasonable expectation.
Real world experience is kinda hard to judge, as I'd had my timing in the 2. 0 range at the time of the IC swap. At the time, it dropped my EGT 250-300deg across the board. WIth a 7500# truck, and a billboard for a headache rack, I ran 10deg EGT per MPH. Boost didnt increase, but seat-of-the-pants fell gave me some more bottom end. Now that my timing is at stock (good starting point, as I DID get 22+ MPG with stock timing and worn out injectors on the way home), I am running a little hotter- maybe 775 at 70mph on the flat. Cooldown time is still almost non-existant- by the time I get into my parking spot in the driveway (idle down the lane about 150ft), I am at 250-275.
DP