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Any actual IAT gains from trunk ice tank with no ice on the street?
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie" data-source="post: 16231288" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>Glad you mentioned that because........</p><p></p><p>All the above data without methanol. As we all know at the beginning of a run, it's basically not flowing and on a progressive system like mine, it's not a full flow until I'm down the track a bit. Then the IAT2 starts dropping, not rising as you would expect at WOT. Usually the IAT2 is constant during the last half of the track. Under partial boost (up to 20 psig) but still at full flow, the IAT2 continually drops. These stats WITHOUT the ice tank. So combine the two!</p><p></p><p>In your case, since you want cooler IAT2 temps on the street, have you looked into the Chiller Killer? I used to use this, at the expense of slightly higher A/C cabin air temps that were not as cold, but worked well to keep IAT2's reasonable. This system at the track did not work as I expected, so I went with the ice tank.</p><p></p><p>Willie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie, post: 16231288, member: 14133"] Glad you mentioned that because........ All the above data without methanol. As we all know at the beginning of a run, it's basically not flowing and on a progressive system like mine, it's not a full flow until I'm down the track a bit. Then the IAT2 starts dropping, not rising as you would expect at WOT. Usually the IAT2 is constant during the last half of the track. Under partial boost (up to 20 psig) but still at full flow, the IAT2 continually drops. These stats WITHOUT the ice tank. So combine the two! In your case, since you want cooler IAT2 temps on the street, have you looked into the Chiller Killer? I used to use this, at the expense of slightly higher A/C cabin air temps that were not as cold, but worked well to keep IAT2's reasonable. This system at the track did not work as I expected, so I went with the ice tank. Willie [/QUOTE]
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