Originally Posted by Coheed
But...but... the ZR1 is air/water. So is the ariel atom, and the lotus elise turbo, and most MR2 turbo setups.
There are a lot of air/water setups on track cars, but it isn't nearly as conventional. People love their air/air units because they look cool and are cheap and easy.
A proper air/water setup will outperform a air/air when properly engineered, and the heat exchanger should be big enough to remove any heat extracted from the IC core.
I wonder what the capacity of the air/water setup is on these other track cars that utilize them. I can see some big benefits, but serious downfalls of these setups.
I would like to see how hot the temps on a good setup would get.
But...but... the ZR1 is air/water. So is the ariel atom, and the lotus elise turbo, and most MR2 turbo setups.
There are a lot of air/water setups on track cars, but it isn't nearly as conventional. People love their air/air units because they look cool and are cheap and easy.
A proper air/water setup will outperform a air/air when properly engineered, and the heat exchanger should be big enough to remove any heat extracted from the IC core.
I wonder what the capacity of the air/water setup is on these other track cars that utilize them. I can see some big benefits, but serious downfalls of these setups.
I would like to see how hot the temps on a good setup would get.
After read info and the opinions here, I think I am going to do the a/w setup again. a 2-3 gallon cell w/ antifreeze(maybe some water wetter included), jabsco pump and a large heat exchanger w/ fan should be just fine for what I am using it for, plus I can add ice for extra insurance if I ever decide to do the track.