94mm turbo on a stang :D

spoolme

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no biggy for me. ive seen that stuff everywhere where i live. If anyone has heard of a place called HP Performance...they get business from all over the US and they are located in my town. they are nutz. the have turboed so many stangs, corvettes, GN's. just this past weekend the track was open and they had a turbo mustang with 1500rwhp..it was nutz..but hell yes thats a huge turbo. hahaha...i would trade my supra for a 5.0 turbo stang..i had a chance to buy one for $3400 that had close to 600rwhp that this guy i know was selling but i couldnt sell my supra in time so damnit all to hell. haha. ok enough of my bullshit. late!
 

souprat

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i dunno but the air to water ic's are very efficent, so you dont need a huge one to cool your charge. i like the idea of mounting it in the dash away from engine heat, would stop heat soak. also with a massive turbo he may not be seeing really high pre ic temps anyway. depends on how buch boost hes gonna be running.:dunno:

but damn, that thing is sweet. like the color too.
 

madsupra88

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Nope.. its more..

example

go outside, and raise ur finger up in the sky lol, feel the air ! rite. now lick ur finger and put it up in the air again. cooler huh :D same way as the water/intercooled setup
 

tekdeus

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I am a bit skeptical of the effectiveness of water to air IC systems. I've seen no comparison tests on them, and the cooling chambers seem too small with such small surface-to-air ratios.

...and that hood makes it look like a Tonka truck :)
 

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madsupra88 said:
Nope.. its more..

example

go outside, and raise ur finger up in the sky lol, feel the air ! rite. now lick ur finger and put it up in the air again. cooler huh :D same way as the water/intercooled setup
Worst...analogy...EVAR.

When you lick your finger, the air isn't cooler that's hitting your finger, it's cooling the spit ON your finger. When your finger is dry, you have your body temp (around 97*) going up against the wind. When you lick your finger, you have spit, which has undoubtedly cooled down at least 20* by the time you raise your finger, being cooled by the wind. It's as simple as--hold an ice cube to your finger, it melts. Wet your finger, then hold an ice cube to it--it sticks. It's becuse the water on your finger cools and bonds with your skin.

Someone correct me if I'm way off base here :D