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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16746327" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I just browsed through this whole thread. I'm echoing what [USER=76381]@c6zhombre[/USER] said. I'm not going to lay any real blame on the seller, but.....100% water? Was the buyer told this? Some might now think it would be important, but it really is, especially if the buyer is expecting a proper mix. Imagine if someone in Minnesota bought this car back in January and parked it in their unheated garage. There are inherent risks when 100% water is used, especially if the car is going to see below freezing temps. If the transport spent the night in an area where the temps were below freezing, there is the possibility that that's when the intercooler burst. You'll probably never know for sure.</p><p></p><p>[USER=203249]@NotSatisfied[/USER], I'm really glad you're now at least making good progress. When I watched that short video with you at the end walking over to the front fender and wiping it, I REALLY felt your pain at the point. That's a good looking Cobra. SO sorry you had to go through all that you've gone through in trying to troubleshoot the issue. But your determination and help from the "boys" here got you to a higher place. I hope now it will be relatively easy to replace the intercooler, maybe run a few more tests, and then fire it up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16746327, member: 6727"] I just browsed through this whole thread. I'm echoing what [USER=76381]@c6zhombre[/USER] said. I'm not going to lay any real blame on the seller, but.....100% water? Was the buyer told this? Some might now think it would be important, but it really is, especially if the buyer is expecting a proper mix. Imagine if someone in Minnesota bought this car back in January and parked it in their unheated garage. There are inherent risks when 100% water is used, especially if the car is going to see below freezing temps. If the transport spent the night in an area where the temps were below freezing, there is the possibility that that's when the intercooler burst. You'll probably never know for sure. [USER=203249]@NotSatisfied[/USER], I'm really glad you're now at least making good progress. When I watched that short video with you at the end walking over to the front fender and wiping it, I REALLY felt your pain at the point. That's a good looking Cobra. SO sorry you had to go through all that you've gone through in trying to troubleshoot the issue. But your determination and help from the "boys" here got you to a higher place. I hope now it will be relatively easy to replace the intercooler, maybe run a few more tests, and then fire it up! [/QUOTE]
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