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The Distillery
newbie E85 cooling question
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<blockquote data-quote="04sleeper" data-source="post: 10566639" data-attributes="member: 34911"><p>Most aftermarket heat exchangers are not worth much on the street. E85 will help keep temps down for sure. Especially after the blower and will be much more consistent pass after pass. </p><p></p><p>Since the fuel is injected after the blower, it's hard to measure how much cooler the temps are due to the IAT2 sensor being upstream of it, but I assure you the air/fuel mixture going into the heads is much cooler. </p><p></p><p>FYI: I have never run a head cooling mod on my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04sleeper, post: 10566639, member: 34911"] Most aftermarket heat exchangers are not worth much on the street. E85 will help keep temps down for sure. Especially after the blower and will be much more consistent pass after pass. Since the fuel is injected after the blower, it's hard to measure how much cooler the temps are due to the IAT2 sensor being upstream of it, but I assure you the air/fuel mixture going into the heads is much cooler. FYI: I have never run a head cooling mod on my car. [/QUOTE]
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