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Spare tire well intercooler tanks - whose running them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bud" data-source="post: 11989466" data-attributes="member: 125446"><p>I wish I knew a way to log them, you know how? I'm sure post injector my inlet temps are better due to the E85, but the blower and core motor temp is still hot on a 100 degree day, only so much a fan blowing hot air over the motor can do with just an hour cool down. I felt bad pushing the car last time like that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was thinking about running a stick of hardline for the section under the car to save weight/money but then I'd have to worry about them sweating and dropping water on the track. Humidity isn't that bad here though and maybe a person could insulate them. If I ordered a tank from Dad's I would have them put one of their spray bars in the tank on the return so it mixes the hot return back into the tank decently. The one in the pic I linked looks nice but would probably do one without a flat back to better gather water by the pump/outlet on launch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud, post: 11989466, member: 125446"] I wish I knew a way to log them, you know how? I'm sure post injector my inlet temps are better due to the E85, but the blower and core motor temp is still hot on a 100 degree day, only so much a fan blowing hot air over the motor can do with just an hour cool down. I felt bad pushing the car last time like that. I was thinking about running a stick of hardline for the section under the car to save weight/money but then I'd have to worry about them sweating and dropping water on the track. Humidity isn't that bad here though and maybe a person could insulate them. If I ordered a tank from Dad's I would have them put one of their spray bars in the tank on the return so it mixes the hot return back into the tank decently. The one in the pic I linked looks nice but would probably do one without a flat back to better gather water by the pump/outlet on launch. [/QUOTE]
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