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Originally Posted by JMac88 It's interesting you say this, we were thinking of ways to get cooler temps on a local stillen setup. My suggestions if your going for the

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Old 07-12-2012, 08:16 AM   #4 (permalink)
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It's interesting you say this, we were thinking of ways to get cooler temps on a local stillen setup.

My suggestions if your going for the bigger exchanger run a larger coolant tank with ice box in the trunk. Should help out tons. Also run a heathy amount of water wetter in the coolant, i don't usually like additives but running it on my old sc'd car it worked really well.


What is the benifit of a larger coolant tank, Just that more coolant to flow would keep it cooler, I know it sounds dumb, But more to flow through the exchanged is a better way to keep things cool, Just like running a larger radiator? I will have to look and see where I could fit this, I found a lot on Ebay for like 150, Morroso and ETD motors.
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