I never had any heat soak issues with mine, i think it worked very well overall. here is an example. I was at an auto-x and it had to be high 80's or even low 90's and with how many people were there the car did alot of sitting. I think i did 9 runs at 10psi on a gt2871r on a uk 10:1 engine on 93 oct. with 5 gallons of water total sysytem volume with a 7lb bag of ice. The ice lasted over 3 hrs of sitting, and driving in the hatch of my nx with the sun beating down on the black plastic jazz 3 gallon fuel cell. I would like to see someone put 7lb's on a air to air intercooler after each run and see how long it would last. I even did like 5-10 fun runs at the end of the day and the water in the res. was still very cool to the touch.
The problem with an air to air set up is you are directly limited to how hot the air outside is. Ex if its 90deg. outside your car is gonna be a hell of alot slower than on a 60deg day. Where as someone running an efficent water to air set up can maintain lower IAT temps than an air to air intercooler on any given day regaurdless of outside temps.
This is also why alot of pro drag racers are starting to use or have been using water to air intercoolers. They can keep their iat's at bay and run faster times. In the end its all what works best for you and what fits in your budget. But alot of people would much rather just go with an air to air set up because they dont want to deal with extra plumbing and or wiring.
I also liked the fact of having a very small amount of piping under the hood.
These are a few example older pics when i first went water to air.
The problem with an air to air set up is you are directly limited to how hot the air outside is. Ex if its 90deg. outside your car is gonna be a hell of alot slower than on a 60deg day. Where as someone running an efficent water to air set up can maintain lower IAT temps than an air to air intercooler on any given day regaurdless of outside temps.
This is also why alot of pro drag racers are starting to use or have been using water to air intercoolers. They can keep their iat's at bay and run faster times. In the end its all what works best for you and what fits in your budget. But alot of people would much rather just go with an air to air set up because they dont want to deal with extra plumbing and or wiring.
I also liked the fact of having a very small amount of piping under the hood.
These are a few example older pics when i first went water to air.