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SVT Shelby GT500
rear ice tank?
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<blockquote data-quote="jazz" data-source="post: 15672394" data-attributes="member: 163642"><p>Right now my iat2's are 120-130 with 70 outside temp. At wot it gets to 170-190, pulls mad timing. </p><p>When i dynoed in feb. my car made 860rwhp iat2's were 105 and last month it made 790 iat2s were 170.</p><p>Now with the ice tank in the rear, with no ice iat2s should drop by a bit just cuz its away from the engine heat right? With ice it defintely will</p><p>Be lot lower but wont last long for street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jazz, post: 15672394, member: 163642"] Right now my iat2's are 120-130 with 70 outside temp. At wot it gets to 170-190, pulls mad timing. When i dynoed in feb. my car made 860rwhp iat2's were 105 and last month it made 790 iat2s were 170. Now with the ice tank in the rear, with no ice iat2s should drop by a bit just cuz its away from the engine heat right? With ice it defintely will Be lot lower but wont last long for street. [/QUOTE]
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