Another Woody Idea for cooling your intercooler, no caost
Re: Another Woody Idea for cooling your intercooler, no caost
Other products exist to lower coolant temps. One I remember is water wetter. Most rotary guys recommend using this product as temps are even more critical to a rotary engine. Last time I read the data they indicated real world drop in temps of 100 degrees. Might be another option. I believe this product is from Red-Line oils.
Re: Another Woody Idea for cooling your intercooler, no caost
In order to run without anti-freeze, you'll need an additive package like RMI-25:
http://www.dieselsite.com/index.asp?...PROD&ProdID=27
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http://www.dieselsite.com/index.asp?...PROD&ProdID=27
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Re: Another Woody Idea for cooling your intercooler, no caost
You can get DI filters at most aquarium stores or online. I have a Reverse Osmosis DI filter that I use to make water for my Reef Tank. A lot of Aquarium stores that sell Salt water fish sell RO/DI water for less than a $1.00 a gallon.
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Re: Another Woody Idea for cooling your intercooler, no caost
Re-reading this i noticed some were confused on what coolant woody was talking about running the 20%antifreeze/80 water mixture in.
Woody was talking about the supercharger coolant not the engine coolant. Isolate your engine coolant from the supercharger coolant and run a lower mixture of coolant to water. You will have reduced intake tempatures and more power for longer.
Woody was talking about the supercharger coolant not the engine coolant. Isolate your engine coolant from the supercharger coolant and run a lower mixture of coolant to water. You will have reduced intake tempatures and more power for longer.
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