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So I was toying around with the idea of install a rear cooling reservoir. How do you all plumb it in as in the direction of the flow off coolant.
S/C heat exchanger > Additional pump > rear reservoir > front heat exchanger > IC pump > heat exchanger.
Is the above mentioned flow of coolant correct?
S/C heat exchanger > Additional pump > rear reservoir > front heat exchanger > IC pump > heat exchanger.
Is the above mentioned flow of coolant correct?
If you are adding the rear resevoir to add ice for the track I would do res > pump > intercooler > he > res. That way you are not heating the ice water through the HE before it goes to the sc.
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thanks for the input. that makes sense. Originally Posted by blackbenzz
If you are adding the rear resevoir to add ice for the track I would do res > pump > intercooler > he > res. That way you are not heating the ice water through the HE before it goes to the sc.
what would be the route if i wanted to increase coolant volume for on road use. Just short intervals of WOT. Or is it even worth it?
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