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Drag racing: Intercooler: air/air or air/water?
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[QUOTE="Cutting-Edge Diesel, post: 1483503, member: 5039"] Ice water to air is going to make more power because of its ability to cool the air lower than ambient. But there is more weight on air to water and hauling ice to the track every time gets really really old. It takes a ton of ice. We would take over 100lbs of ice to every event with the ranger. All that being said. I would still in air to water in a drag set up. But also depends on what it's going in. [/QUOTE]
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