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Rosh/ whipple upgrade heat exchanger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Djstorm100" data-source="post: 12806882" data-attributes="member: 61857"><p>There is a big difference in IAT1 and IAT2. On the roush/whipple they are measuring temp after being compressed/pumped. I've only taken it out on nice days which have been cold ones. Most of the time it is 117ish. It has gotten as high as 121 though. </p><p></p><p>Alex you have any datalogs or anything to showings being ambient?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Roush is thin and large (surface area) while the afco/cr doesn't have the surface area the roush has. Afco/cr are alot thicker though.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I have air in the system ? I filled it up, let the pump start pulling/pushing the fluid through. Doesn't seem like it as water is rushing through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Djstorm100, post: 12806882, member: 61857"] There is a big difference in IAT1 and IAT2. On the roush/whipple they are measuring temp after being compressed/pumped. I've only taken it out on nice days which have been cold ones. Most of the time it is 117ish. It has gotten as high as 121 though. Alex you have any datalogs or anything to showings being ambient? Roush is thin and large (surface area) while the afco/cr doesn't have the surface area the roush has. Afco/cr are alot thicker though. Maybe I have air in the system ? I filled it up, let the pump start pulling/pushing the fluid through. Doesn't seem like it as water is rushing through. [/QUOTE]
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