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Hay the guy that said I should by the cheapest cooler! go get one yourself ! I own two ford xr6s a ba and a fg also own two others and two muscle cars

im here to sift through the bullsh*t and work out witch cooler is best for me that is price service aesthetics fit and performance like the rest of us!

Every time some one mentions a cooler the PW bandwagon gets on and bullies ppl who have decided to purchase other brands but non can tell me in

engineering terms why a PW cooler works better that is a PLazmaman 1000hp verses a PW stage 3 well me being a newbie not knowing sh*t worked it out

in a short period of time ! IT IS BIGGER der! plazmaman core is 490 400 x 90 and the PW is 500 x 425 x 100 !!!! not a better core but bigger!!!!! And for all

you dyno junkies I would like to informed you I drive my car on the street not the dyno! and the dyno is not a true indicater what happens in the real world!

and also Plazmaman have a 1800hp cooler would smack the PW cooler and weigh a fraction of the PW that is why 3 off the fastest fords use them!

For all you Nizpro PWR Rapid customers you have good gear on your cars!

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This whole thing is like head butting a brick wall! Everyone is going to think their cooler is better than everyone else!

Until plaz can post proof that his cooler is better than a PW one I'm going to stick with my PW3

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No need to get your knickers in a twist.

The dimensions are only slightly different and the information is there to be interpreted however you like. Obviously two different companies aren't going to build two identical intercoolers.

They would be the closest competing (price and application) cooler kits on the market and offer a fair comparison under similar conditions.

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I want somebody to comment on the heat soak factor ..

Physics tells me a heavy ass piece of metal is gonna hold heat a lot longer than a light one.

Happy to be proven wrong though I just want to buy the best for my application I don't give a sh*t who makes it

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  On 15/02/2014 at 9:43 AM, Lennox said:

I want somebody to comment on the heat soak factor ..

Physics tells me a heavy ass piece of metal is gonna hold heat a lot longer than a light one.

Happy to be proven wrong though I just want to buy the best for my application I don't give a shit who makes it

Or a large heavy chunk of ally can absorb far more heat before running out of capacity and returning heat the air flowing through it.
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Certainly goes both ways. That's why I wanna see multiple back to back runs I guess it's pretty hard given the time it takes to swap coolers over

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  On 15/02/2014 at 9:43 AM, Lennox said:

I want somebody to comment on the heat soak factor ..

Physics tells me a heavy ass piece of metal is gonna hold heat a lot longer than a light one.

Happy to be proven wrong though I just want to buy the best for my application I don't give a sh*t who makes it

also takes longer to heat up.
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