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im looking at puting a 1000hp plazmaman intercooler on but I dont want to move my battery I was going to put a process west cold air intake on behind the fog lamp has any one done this yet will it fit ond work ok before I spend the big bucks? cheers

Why dont you just buy my stage 2 kit and my air intake. If my stage 2 kit doesnt perform better then the Plaz stuff I will give you your money back.

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Why dont you just buy my stage 2 kit and my air intake. If my stage 2 kit doesnt perform better then the Plaz stuff I will give you your money back.

Kev

Balls out Kev :rallee: Not modest either :roflmbo:

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confidence in your products!

Gotta love that! :spoton:

Well Kev has put the challenge out there...

Worth every cent too. :beerchug:

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Did a quick of testing on sunday's track day of my stage 1 PW cooler, not sure what the ambient temp was (my guess mid to high 30's) but after driving to the track I measured with a inferred thermometer the intake side end tank and got a reading of 46 degs. After 3 hot laps, I took another measurement as soon as could about 3 or 4 minutes after coming of the track. The readings where

49 degs hot side end tank and 41 degs on the cool side, as these are out side readings and not actually intake charge temps make of this readings what you will.

And by the way stock front brake temp 171 degs and rear 152 degs

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Interesting results.

I wonder if they can be related to the actual turbo outlet temp vs inlet temp at the plenum/throttle body.

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Did a quick of testing on sunday's track day of my stage 1 PW cooler, not sure what the ambient temp was (my guess mid to high 30's) but after driving to the track I measured with a inferred thermometer the intake side end tank and got a reading of 46 degs. After 3 hot laps, I took another measurement as soon as could about 3 or 4 minutes after coming of the track. The readings where

49 degs hot side end tank and 41 degs on the cool side, as these are out side readings and not actually intake charge temps make of this readings what you will.

And by the way stock front brake temp 171 degs and rear 152 degs

Measuring the surface temp of an intercooler tank will really tell you nothing (especially using an infrared thermometer on a polished surface).

If you were to measure the temp of the air flow inside the tank you would have found aound 120 degree inlet and about 35 outlet.

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Measuring the surface temp of an intercooler tank will really tell you nothing (especially using an infrared thermometer on a polished surface).

If you were to measure the temp of the air flow inside the tank you would have found aound 120 degree inlet and about 35 outlet.

Kev

Precisely. The last time I played with one was a few years ago, however those infrared thermo's generally only work on a black body.

So Kev, You have obviously collected at least some data on your product. What would average efficiency of your stage 2 intercooler be?

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