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04-27-2021, 09:29 PM | #43 | |
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You're correct, the water will eventually mix, but intercooler and heat exchanger efficiency loss wouldn't be an issue. The volume of water is large and if you got a good heat exchanger with a decent water pump water temps will be fine. Your 1" to 3" thick heat exchanger doesn't make sense since you want to increase surface area more than volume by increasing thickness. I believe the OP is using his car as a street car for now. If its for the track, yea just switch to A2A if you want to really work to keep you |
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a 3" thick heat exchanger would have roughly 3x the surface area of a 1" thick heat exchanger.
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