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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Air to Water or Air to Air
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<blockquote data-quote="99cobrajn" data-source="post: 5697001" data-attributes="member: 36362"><p>Yes, it is a v6. I'm only 19 and I got the kit for $800. But, it will be a custom kit either way. I have an air to water kit right now and I have the intercooler mounted and it is close to being done except piping. I have heard a lot of bad things lately about the air to water and I debating to switch over to air to air most likely a procharger 3 core. Then two main things that worry me are the efficient-ness (On the street and the track with ice) and it heat soaking quick on the street. </p><p>I have an X02 racing intercooler they say good to 800 hp and a fluidyne heat exchanger for it.</p><p>So, will what will be more efficient for me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99cobrajn, post: 5697001, member: 36362"] Yes, it is a v6. I'm only 19 and I got the kit for $800. But, it will be a custom kit either way. I have an air to water kit right now and I have the intercooler mounted and it is close to being done except piping. I have heard a lot of bad things lately about the air to water and I debating to switch over to air to air most likely a procharger 3 core. Then two main things that worry me are the efficient-ness (On the street and the track with ice) and it heat soaking quick on the street. I have an X02 racing intercooler they say good to 800 hp and a fluidyne heat exchanger for it. So, will what will be more efficient for me? [/QUOTE]
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