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Old June 13th, 2007, 09:34 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by Paolo Castellano View Post
Why don't you drive in bumper to bumper traffic or around a roadcourse with your front mount IC and find out?

Bring any of your customers little side mount cuisers or your "its going to run sometime this decade" car to Mid Ohio and lets find out. Tire for tire my car will run rings around whatever logged headered, clogged intercooler car you can muster up.



The side mount IC's are just as easy to clean as a front mount one.

You are kinda right. You clean bugs off the front of both intercoolers, but only one do you pry out rocks and shit lodged into the intercooler that flew right past that chicken wire.

Speaking of airflow, how much air do you think can really flow through through your front mount intercooler with the oil cooler, AC condensor, radiator core, radiator fan shroud and radiator fans behind it?

Enough to keep the car cool under some hard running.

I can say my car feels MORE planted at 200+ with the side mounts than with the front mount which would indicate to me the air is going through the cores.

This is according to your 200MPH "assgauge" correct??? BTW when was the last time you even drove this mythical 200 mph car of yours anyway?

Have a nice day.

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