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Tranquil wrote:More weight is ALWAYS a bad thing (imo), especially when that weight is on top and/or in front of the suspension.
Dr-X wrote:Tranquil wrote:More weight is ALWAYS a bad thing (imo), especially when that weight is on top and/or in front of the suspension.
Well, that's far too much of a generalization. Extra weight of a turbo setup over a non turbo setup isnt bad, nor is a good sized nitrous bottle in the boot.
However, I do agree that w/a ic is a waste of time. Few competition cars use them, which should tell you something straight away.
purple_beasty wrote:Current plan for the water to air setup is a tank behind passengers seat with a big coil of tubing through it for an ice tank. For normal use, the extra piping in the tank provides a larger supply of water and therefore more time to cool down. When racing, the tank can be filled with ice to bring temps well below what a front mount would achieve
Dr-X wrote:Tranquil wrote:More weight is ALWAYS a bad thing (imo), especially when that weight is on top and/or in front of the suspension.
Well, that's far too much of a generalization. Extra weight of a turbo setup over a non turbo setup isnt bad, nor is a good sized nitrous bottle in the boot.
However, I do agree that w/a ic is a waste of time. Few competition cars use them, which should tell you something straight away.
vvega wrote:Dr-X wrote:Tranquil wrote:More weight is ALWAYS a bad thing (imo), especially when that weight is on top and/or in front of the suspension.
Well, that's far too much of a generalization. Extra weight of a turbo setup over a non turbo setup isnt bad, nor is a good sized nitrous bottle in the boot.
However, I do agree that w/a ic is a waste of time. Few competition cars use them, which should tell you something straight away.
wrong quite a few compatition cars use them
many stick to air to air for simplisity
both methods are good just make a choice
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CozmoNz wrote:sticking this behind the passengers seat, would require the water to travel into the engine bay to cool the intercooler, this would require at LEAST 2 pipes (one back there, one to the i/c), and it cant run through the floor, its gotta come through the firewall, you cant just *bend* the pipe through, like a peice of wire.....
meh, air to air!
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