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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Intercooler or Aftercooler?
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<blockquote data-quote="badvenm" data-source="post: 301769" data-attributes="member: 7726"><p>IMO the water is better than the air-air, because the intercooler still gets hot and on hot days with the pavement being a 100 degrees I don't see how it could cool as well. On the same note the water does get hot also but when you at the track you can drain the tank and put in ice water and a intercooler will still be hot. You could spray water on the intercooler but nothing is as cold as ice water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badvenm, post: 301769, member: 7726"] IMO the water is better than the air-air, because the intercooler still gets hot and on hot days with the pavement being a 100 degrees I don't see how it could cool as well. On the same note the water does get hot also but when you at the track you can drain the tank and put in ice water and a intercooler will still be hot. You could spray water on the intercooler but nothing is as cold as ice water. [/QUOTE]
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The Blower Bistro
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