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Stock location Meziere I/C pump bracket
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<blockquote data-quote="Kryo-Genik" data-source="post: 5341377" data-attributes="member: 44176"><p>Even with a larger rad or I/C you will still eventually hit equilibrium a larger rad will increase your fluid capacity as well. The equations to figure the stuff out is in that thread, also those guys could probably help shed some light on this for us. Like i said the principal is the same we use but the application is different...unless you look at it from a pure heat>water>air transfer.</p><p>But hell ill be more than willing to test out both ways...but I have no way to datalog the coolant temps. our stock pump could be slowed down just simply adding a variable resistor to the power supply....anyone up to trying?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kryo-Genik, post: 5341377, member: 44176"] Even with a larger rad or I/C you will still eventually hit equilibrium a larger rad will increase your fluid capacity as well. The equations to figure the stuff out is in that thread, also those guys could probably help shed some light on this for us. Like i said the principal is the same we use but the application is different...unless you look at it from a pure heat>water>air transfer. But hell ill be more than willing to test out both ways...but I have no way to datalog the coolant temps. our stock pump could be slowed down just simply adding a variable resistor to the power supply....anyone up to trying? [/QUOTE]
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