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<blockquote data-quote="Four Door SVT" data-source="post: 16230960" data-attributes="member: 169204"><p>I didn’t reply just for you to go looking to myth busters but according to all equations the temperature difference is the most important, of course the intake air temperature is the important factor and the only control over that is your foot. </p><p></p><p>On the other end where the water gets cold, do you think that the faster it flows there the colder it gets too? </p><p></p><p>Its really not that important to me (e85) but I’m sure if the water was colder it would remove more heat and positively slowing it down at the killer chiller would make it slushy so that’s where an additive comes into play to lower it’s freezing point as well as increasing the fluids heat transfer abilities. </p><p></p><p>Being that the water temperature from the inner heat exchanger is at 45* I’ve thought about using it to cool the fuel inlet, before going back to the chiller and installing inlet and outlet temperature gauges for monitoring. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Four Door SVT, post: 16230960, member: 169204"] I didn’t reply just for you to go looking to myth busters but according to all equations the temperature difference is the most important, of course the intake air temperature is the important factor and the only control over that is your foot. On the other end where the water gets cold, do you think that the faster it flows there the colder it gets too? Its really not that important to me (e85) but I’m sure if the water was colder it would remove more heat and positively slowing it down at the killer chiller would make it slushy so that’s where an additive comes into play to lower it’s freezing point as well as increasing the fluids heat transfer abilities. Being that the water temperature from the inner heat exchanger is at 45* I’ve thought about using it to cool the fuel inlet, before going back to the chiller and installing inlet and outlet temperature gauges for monitoring. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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