SL/R230: Cooling, Cooling & more Cooling.
I'm getting 35-40f temps on my coolant in the trunk tank, so the KC is getting the coolant right down - working really well. I am obviously really pushing the SC with the 70mm pulley, and creating a lot of heat, especially with 95-105f ambient in Austin. I feel with better cooling there is a lot more power to be had. I've seen the discussions on SLR-style IC's on top of the cylinder banks, and see the benefit, although finding one (let alone two) is like hunting for hens teeth/rocking horse ****! I also see the limitations of the stock IC and it's location.
MY QUESTIONS ARE:
Firstly, Is too much cooling of the charge possible/bad, or is it the cooler and denser the charge the better? I mean, if my coolant is 35f I physically can't get lower than that, right?
Secondly, if the answer to above is 'more the better', why couldn't you use both? I mean, exit the standard IC and into a pair of SLR-style secondary IC's where the surge tanks are? I'm sure It's an achievable fabricating job to create a box with an IC core in it with in that feeds from the IC outlet and into the Intake manifolds.
Anyone done anything like this? Sound like a good use of time, or should I just but a Whipple/Weistec kit and be done with it? I read somewhere that we lose 6-8psi through poor cooling. That's equivalent to the difference a bigger blower makes, right?








