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My intercooler lines and pump upgrades
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTDice" data-source="post: 11877455" data-attributes="member: 97629"><p>Yeah, You are correct. The faster the flow the more efficient the cooling will be. The way I see it is, Keep the tank in the trunk. It will prevent the engine bay tempatures effecting the colder fluid. If you look around at people that go with the KC. The ones that have larger IC tanks in the engine bay, Alot of them have wrapped it up in some form of insulation to keep the colder fluid in and the hotter engine bay temps out. Also if you decide to keep the tank in the trunk, and go with the KC you may want to insulate that as well. It may pool alot of water from condensation on the tank. But I'm not sure....Its only what I have heard from a few people.</p><p></p><p>Now onto the Jabsco pump. Its a nice pump and its what I plan on doing over the next few weeks. I may also plan on upgrading the lines to allow more colder fluid. (I think will help) Along with Amsoil Dominator coolant and things should be good. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, There are other things you can do to keep temps more cool. I have some ideas but I'm not exactly sure if they would work. Anyways I'm curious to see how this all turns out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTDice, post: 11877455, member: 97629"] Yeah, You are correct. The faster the flow the more efficient the cooling will be. The way I see it is, Keep the tank in the trunk. It will prevent the engine bay tempatures effecting the colder fluid. If you look around at people that go with the KC. The ones that have larger IC tanks in the engine bay, Alot of them have wrapped it up in some form of insulation to keep the colder fluid in and the hotter engine bay temps out. Also if you decide to keep the tank in the trunk, and go with the KC you may want to insulate that as well. It may pool alot of water from condensation on the tank. But I'm not sure....Its only what I have heard from a few people. Now onto the Jabsco pump. Its a nice pump and its what I plan on doing over the next few weeks. I may also plan on upgrading the lines to allow more colder fluid. (I think will help) Along with Amsoil Dominator coolant and things should be good. Anyways, There are other things you can do to keep temps more cool. I have some ideas but I'm not exactly sure if they would work. Anyways I'm curious to see how this all turns out! [/QUOTE]
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