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Old 05-11-2010, 11:45 AM   #502 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JB-370z View Post


Well he's admin/critic of the year, what he says goes.

On Another Note:
Are we going to get some more media on the SC? Did we ever get avg. intake in temps??
As we've said before we aren't going to release any specific data on this subject because there is no possible way to answer it. Intake air temperature does not have an "average." There are way too many variables such as ambient air temperature, RPM, and much much more...

What we can say is that during our testing at El Toro we were extremely pleased with what we saw. We saw temperature drops of well over 100 degrees post intercooler. And, during our heat soak testing we saw the temperature decrease rapidly once the car started moving again. As I've explained before, we put the car through a torture test to build as much heat as we could, parked it for ten minutes to let that heat soak into everything, then fired the car back up and performed a 0-140 MPH run. We were VERY pleased to see how quickly the intercooler coolant temperatures dropped as soon as we started moving again.
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