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In the end, all that really matters, is that you enjoy it
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Since downgrading from a 3.4 to 3.6 pulley, I've probably lost around 10 RWHP.. However I wanted my car to run safe without having to run a Kenne Bell BAP..
Eventually I would like to find a better heat exchanger to replace my current Saleen exchanger, as I want to bring my IAT's down, as I'm concerned with heat soak..
I've also attached a copy of my dyno sheet, but don't know if you'll be able to read the graph numbers, as they pretty much appear to look faded lol.
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Awesome man! As I stated in the pictures I'm taking mine to the shop in the next couple of days for gears, a pulley, tune and Killer Chiller. Have you looked into the Killer Chillers yet? I was going to go the route of the $800 triple bypass dual fan until looking into the KC units and its pretty evident that the KC will do a lot more for heat soak then the upgraded heat exchanger.
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This may seem like a dumb question, but what exactly is the Killer Chiller ? I've never heard of it before, so I'm not familiar with them nor have a clue as to how they work.. But if they really help with heat soak and are less expensive over a larger capacity heat exchanger.. I would definitely be interested in finding out more about them..
Btw: did you have any trouble reading the dyno chart graphs I posted ?
Btw: did you have any trouble reading the dyno chart graphs I posted ?
My friends from Michigan who all drag their cars (running 9's and 10's in a quarter) turned me onto to the Killer Chiller. When you turn the AC on the refrigerant is forced through the chiller core. The way the KC is designed, 90% of the chiller core is used for heat transfer, making it extremely efficient at chilling down the IC fluid, and allowing for more boost and or timing. The temp of the refrigerant will be about 20 degrees entering the core, and the exit temp should be around 35 degrees. The refrigerant will then make its way back to the evap at about 40-45 degrees and exit at around 65 degrees. If your anything like me you'll spend at least two hours researching it as I did and I can't find a single reason not to do it! Research KC vs H/E. Killer Chiller can be found at its own website Killerchillerdotcom but all in all it is a bit more expensive then the HE. Maybe another $200 in labor.
Yes I was having problems with the pics,I couldn't make out the charts very well.
Yes I was having problems with the pics,I couldn't make out the charts very well.
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Hopefully it will be one day. :P
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My friends from Michigan who all drag their cars (running 9's and 10's in a quarter) turned me onto to the Killer Chiller. When you turn the AC on the refrigerant is forced through the chiller core. The way the KC is designed, 90% of the chiller core is used for heat transfer, making it extremely efficient at chilling down the IC fluid, and allowing for more boost and or timing. The temp of the refrigerant will be about 20 degrees entering the core, and the exit temp should be around 35 degrees. The refrigerant will then make its way back to the evap at about 40-45 degrees and exit at around 65 degrees. If your anything like me you'll spend at least two hours researching it as I did and I can't find a single reason not to do it! Research KC vs H/E. Killer Chiller can be found at its own website Killerchillerdotcom but all in all it is a bit more expensive then the HE. Maybe another $200 in labor.
Yes I was having problems with the pics,I couldn't make out the charts very well.
Yes I was having problems with the pics,I couldn't make out the charts very well.
Although it may be more expensive over upgrading to a larger, more efficient heat exchanger.. The KC definitely seems to be the more effective solution for lowering IAT's along with reducing heat soak..
In the meantime, I'll be contacting the KC's customer service dept to get further details/info..
Here's the link for their site below.. As for the graph pics I posted, after you click on the image, you should be able to move your cursor and then click again to enlarge the image..
http://killerchiller.com/products/20...97-mustang-kit
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Oops, my bad lol... Anyway, yes I do like your Mustang.. I also like the way your Raxiom gen 5 tail lights give your car more of a stealth look to it and I also like your front spliters as well, along with your pony package grille
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Saw this second owner '07 Saleen at a show yesterday. The color is 'Lipstick Red' and is the most amazing paint I've ever seen on a Mustang...or any other car for that matter. It had to be seen in person...pics can't do it justice. According to the owner, only 3 were made and it was a $17,000 Saleen option. Supposedly the sticker on this car was $90K.
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Saw this second owner '07 Saleen at a show yesterday. The color is 'Lipstick Red' and is the most amazing paint I've ever seen on a Mustang...or any other car for that matter. It had to be seen in person...pics can't do it justice. According to the owner, only 3 were made and it was a $17,000 Saleen option. Supposedly the sticker on this car was $90K.
Saw this second owner '07 Saleen at a show yesterday. The color is 'Lipstick Red' and is the most amazing paint I've ever seen on a Mustang...or any other car for that matter. It had to be seen in person...pics can't do it justice. According to the owner, only 3 were made and it was a $17,000 Saleen option. Supposedly the sticker on this car was $90K.
You're welcome!
Car looks great!! (I think this is the first time I've seen your car. I like it! What's the color called?)
What wheels are you looking at?
What wheels are you looking at?
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