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Old 05-27-2005, 04:42 PM
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Default 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
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cooling it with what? a block of ice?
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Old 05-28-2005, 12:33 AM
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put on a cai and then rip out the passangers headlight, done deal.
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Old 05-28-2005, 03:54 AM
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cooling it with what? a block of ice?
i ment like a water to air intercooler or something lol
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Whats the point? 3 hp?
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ull probably make the charge hotter with a water intercooler
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Old 05-28-2005, 10:44 AM
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cooling it with what? a block of ice?
i ment like a water to air intercooler or something lol
if your air charge is say 70 deg's and the air rushing through your water to air intercooler is 70 deg's how the ---- are you going to cool anything 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. Unless you can find some secret place to find colder than ambient air around your car(stop tring its not possible) your fucked :P
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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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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.
I know - i just asked for opinions or if anyone had stories
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