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Mazdabater 03-16-2011 06:01 AM

Wait are you in QLD? I thought you were down south?

RICE RACING 03-16-2011 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Mazdabater (Post 143705)
Wait are you in QLD? I thought you were down south?

I am in Victoria, but I go all over Australia and the world to tune cars, I came back from UAE over Christmas tuning and am off the Perth soon again......

QLD have not been there is a while, but a friend who owns a shop there is organizing a batch of cars for me to tune again apparently.

redbullstx 04-26-2011 10:31 PM

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As far as water to air intercoolers go i have one on my drag/streetcar and it works better than i could have ever expected. With back to back 3rd gear pulls on the street my AIT never got over 110 degrees. The motor would get up to 200 with around 85 degree ambient temperature with AIT's at 110 or less the entire time. I would say thats pretty impressive. My core is 4x4x8 with a 24x12" heat exchanger. I dont know how it would hold up to being run hard for hours at a time but in my experience they work very well. I am seriously considering running one on my FD as well.

(If you have something to say personally to RICE RACING, please do so via PM. Let's keep the threads TECHNICAL, as these are tech sections. Thank you. -RETed)


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