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My Rapid cooler on most runs starts at around 26 - 27 degrees and I've never seen it rise about 35 - 36 degree's

I'll take a short vid next time I'm at Joe's showing the scroll through from start of the run to the end!

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Here is an screen shot of an old run, the car is a BF XR6T auto ute using a V3.5 cooler and running 16 psi, low temp is 78.852f (26.0 c) and high is 103.726f (39.8 c) across a 1 gear run for approx 14 second run with the bonnet open and a 20,000 cfm fan blowing into it

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My Rapid cooler on most runs starts at around 26 - 27 degrees and I've never seen it rise about 35 - 36 degree's

I'll take a short vid next time I'm at Joe's showing the scroll through from start of the run to the end!

So 63 degrees???

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I should also mention that the higher the boost, the higher the intake temps will likely be, no matter what cooler is used, compared to the same cooler on a similar car using less boost.

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Mick my runs were with 21 - 22 lbs of boost so I must say we are all pretty impressed with the Rapid bit of gear!

I'll try and get some data up tomorrow for you.

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Please do not take my comments as knocking the Rapid cooler, far from it, it works quite well, it's just the numbers being posted originally do not look genuine.

Your data would be good Veva, are you data logging via livelink or to the dyno computer from the obd2 port?

We have to remember also that if you run a bigger turbo that will also help with intake temps.

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