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TVS900 Basics - Penis - 08-11-2013 01:51 PM I still want a front mount Air to Air I/C... Even if it is a one off. From my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: TVS900 Basics - dansskk - 08-11-2013 09:39 PM (08-11-2013 10:01 AM)Jan Wrote: no one is willing to spend the money to do it right. NOR TEST IT ..... I'm still the only to have actually tested the sprintex at a real race track in 100deg heat. (it failed) Running one down the dragstrip for 11sec IS NOT TESTING....... You're welcome Jan.... I just want 16-17 psi boost... stock ecu, I-C, radiator...and my meth and A-C working again..... that should make it the little monster I want. 300 WHP...... plenty for me.... Re: RE: TVS900 Basics - minimark - 08-12-2013 06:55 AM (08-11-2013 10:31 AM)Jan Wrote:(08-11-2013 10:27 AM)Hyper Blue JCW Wrote:(08-11-2013 10:01 AM)Jan Wrote: I won't be satisfied with this kit until the w2a is done correctly and the car running 18-22psi worth of boost... Water to air = goodness!! RE: TVS900 Basics - cct1 - 08-12-2013 09:17 AM And water/air means probably no meth for me, just one thing out of the equation. So many friggin' decisions..... RE: TVS900 Basics - Swimbaxter - 08-12-2013 09:29 AM Would someone mind explaining w2a to me? I'd like to better understand this. RE: TVS900 Basics - Jan - 08-12-2013 09:57 AM Extreme Performance Solutions Whether you are faced with the challenges of space limitations, a lack of access to cooling air flow or you are looking for extreme intercooler efficiencies, the Liquid/Air intercooler system can offer an attractive alternative to Air/Air intercooler systems. The Liquid/Air system works by transferring the charge air heat (from turbocharger or supercharger) to a liquid coolant, this coolant is then pumped to a remotely located heat exchanger where ambient cooling air removes the heat. The obvious advantage with this system is that you can optimally position your heat exchanger in the cooling air stream, regardless of the location of the engine or associated space limitations. Re: TVS900 Basics - minimark - 08-12-2013 10:04 AM Don't you get a lot more consistency from the water to air Jan? In other words the cooling effect is more constant at whatever speed and how long the car has been running? RE: TVS900 Basics - Jan - 08-12-2013 10:15 AM air to air done right is always more efficient. Problem in our car is space. Most won't give up their a/c so compromises are the norm. I'm confident we can get it right with the parts that are designed. It should keep it a steady temp RE: TVS900 Basics - Swimbaxter - 08-12-2013 11:44 AM Thanks for the 411, I appreciate it. TVS900 Basics - Penis - 08-12-2013 12:25 PM (08-12-2013 10:15 AM)Jan Wrote: air to air done right is always more efficient. Problem in our car is space. Most won't give up their a/c so compromises are the norm. I'm confident we can get it right with the parts that are designed. It should keep it a steady temp W2A also has a little weight disadvantage... 8 pounds per gallon plus the hardware... It is amazing on track when constantly moving, but if you sit idle you can heat the water, then its a bitch to cool back down. A FM A2A will add boost drop, and take a lot of front end space, but its lighter, doesnt need the complicated plumbing and hardware, and will still make more power over a top mount. Just my $.02 From my iPhone using Tapatalk |