Charge cooling on an N/A (not forced induced)
I no ill probably get bitched at for posting this but ill go ahead and do it anyway.
im just wondering peoples views on cooling n/a intake "charge". alot of people say it just causes restriction which it probably does but what abuot with ram air induction? i hear alot of stories from people with mixed endings lol |
Re: Charge cooling on an N/A (not forced induced)
cooling it with what? a block of ice?
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Re: Charge cooling on an N/A (not forced induced)
put on a cai and then rip out the passangers headlight, done deal.
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Re: Charge cooling on an N/A (not forced induced)
Originally Posted by warrick
cooling it with what? a block of ice?
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Re: Charge cooling on an N/A (not forced induced)
Whats the point? 3 hp?
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Re: Charge cooling on an N/A (not forced induced)
ull probably make the charge hotter with a water intercooler
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Re: Charge cooling on an N/A (not forced induced)
Originally Posted by izzie
Originally Posted by warrick
cooling it with what? a block of ice?
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Re: Charge cooling on an N/A (not forced induced)
the only thing i have seen to cool it just a little, and i dont know how well this works, is to remove both coolant lines from the TB and joining them togeather, bypassing the TB
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Re: Charge cooling on an N/A (not forced induced)
Originally Posted by highroller54
The reason you have an intercooler is because a turbo raises the charge above ambeint temp so then you can cool it back off using ambent temp air again.
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