Honestly contemplating it. I have the half letter ones and considering the outline ones.
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Imho keep it clean and simple
Honestly contemplating it. I have the half letter ones and considering the outline ones.
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Sorry. Missed your post. But it sound like you've already solved your issue. The rear height looks perfect.View attachment 1751196View attachment 1751197
Removed the isolators and put heater hose on bottom. Gawd I nailed it!
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I have the same sentiment. Take your time and it will pay off. Don't get so frustrated that you want to give up. A little more work and you're there. The light is at the end of the tunnel.what does your tuner say about those charge temps? I would talk to him first.
You've come too far to let it go. If you need to, park it for a minute or just take it for an easy cruise and dont even look at the charge temps.
Try doing some searches here for IAT2 as well as charge temps, theyve definitely been discussed before to get a better idea of what normal behavior is.
Where does water exit from that tank going back up to the intercooler - i mean height wise. Under acceleration, with the nose of the car up, do you think it might be sending foam as well?
At the end of the day, I suppose, I’m comparing myself to others.
I’m running a twin screw G4 2.9 Whipple. It’s an air compressor- not an air pusher like a TVS. I’m compressing already hot ambient air, at an exceptionally high rate. TVS guys will always have lower IAT2s. There is only so much I can expect from my current setup. Once the ice tank is hot, it’s gonna be a while to come back down. Only saving Grace I have is E85. So should probably just relax and get the froth/aeration thing resolved.
I’m gonna flush it continuously with a garden hose. Then drain and fill 100% distilled. No additive, no nothing.
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This is where I would start also. Flush it out completely.At the end of the day, I suppose, I’m comparing myself to others.
I’m running a twin screw G4 2.9 Whipple. It’s an air compressor- not an air pusher like a TVS. I’m compressing already hot ambient air, at an exceptionally high rate. TVS guys will always have lower IAT2s. There is only so much I can expect from my current setup. Once the ice tank is hot, it’s gonna be a while to come back down. Only saving Grace I have is E85. So should probably just relax and get the froth/aeration thing resolved.
I’m gonna flush it continuously with a garden hose. Then drain and fill 100% distilled. No additive, no nothing.
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Apparently there is a thing where running the pump too fast can aerate the tank. I've seen others add voltage regulators to the EMP pump and regulate the voltage down a tad to keep the aeration in check....i find that kind of funny, considering how much money we spend for more gpm, more flow, bigger lines, bigger pumps, etc etc.
Also, its just really damn hot out right now, especially in Houston I bet......25psi and 100 degree heat doesn't bode well for our cars which struggle with heat soak as it is....probably best to just wait out the heat a bit.
The amount of froth in your tank is abnormal. Flushing it with distilled is a good start. Also, check your line routing.....ppl use many different setups, in terms of HE first or IC brick first, but whats important is to feed the bottom of each and force air upward.
Your Gordsford is a decent unit, but for a car of your power level and boost, i'd suggest upgrading to a GT500 style.....more than double the surface area and volume. You just need to cut off the barbs and weld on 1in versions for your setup. The version with the fans does well for a street car as well, especially when you get stuck in traffic or are sitting at lights....I know some ppl say the fans are a restrictor, and while I agree with that if you're at highway speeds or road racing, I like them for around the town driving and street cruising.
Your car has come a LONG way and is probably one of the nicer examples out there....best thing to do when frustration sets in is to just step away from it for a couple weeks.....clear your head and come back with a plan.
FWIW, @MalcolmV8 did a flow check on the GT500 heat exchanger and learned swapping the fittings for the 1" fittings really wasn't worth it.
You're running 25psi in high temps and high humidity. It's going to get hot. Honestly, your temps don't seem all that off from what I'd expect to see personally. I was in Texas a couple days ago. Even my truck got warm.