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Old 07-08-2009   #1
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Re: Preventing heat soak on ic pipes

The air moves so quickly through those tubes that it doesnt matter how hot they are. Concentrate on running a quality intercooler instead.
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Old 07-08-2009   #2
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Re: Preventing heat soak on ic pipes

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The air moves so quickly through those tubes that it doesnt matter how hot they are. Concentrate on running a quality intercooler instead.
It's a turbonetics core, and works great. Should I not worry about the pipes being hot then? My outlet on my I/c is ice cold, but a couple inches up it's so hot I can't touch it most times. Will do aluminum eventualy, the mild steel pipes are temporary for the summer.
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