Jackson Racing liquid intercooling system
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Jackson Racing liquid intercooling system
has anyone heard of this system? anyone have it? how well does it work compared to an intercooler
any info is appreciated
EDIT-mods please move this thread to FI forum
any info is appreciated
EDIT-mods please move this thread to FI forum
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Re: Jackson Racing liquid intercooling system (CXinthemaking)
It is just an air-water cooler.
Air-airs are more efficient, unless the air-water cooler uses a seperate tank than the coolant.
Air-airs are more efficient, unless the air-water cooler uses a seperate tank than the coolant.
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Re: Jackson Racing liquid intercooling system (Spade)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Spade »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It is just an air-water cooler.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually, it's basically a water injection system, which to me is somewhat of a "band-aid" solution. A true intercooler is a much better option IMO.
Actually, it's basically a water injection system, which to me is somewhat of a "band-aid" solution. A true intercooler is a much better option IMO.
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Nothing more than a pump hooked into a resevoir. It sprays a mist of water into your intake runners or right before I believe. Supposedly it supresses detonation. I've heard of people using a water/alcohol mix for this too. The main drawback is that you have to constantly keep up with the resevoir level so you don't run out of water.
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