Husker6.5
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I originally built this system for a 2 door Tahoe. I also liked the fact that the air-to-water system didn't add additional piping that would increase turbo lag. There is a spot under the floor on the driver side where an auxiliary water tank could be installed. I was going to install batteries there, but the water tank could be installed there instead. Now having said that, I daily drove my Tahoe with a hot rod injection pump and I never had any problems with temperatures, so maybe the intercooler setup without an auxiliary tank will be enough for you.pro of air/water intercooler is the better power of water to cool down vs air, short line, no pressure drop from turbo or imperceptible, about no turbo lag, not having to go crazy running large bore pipes through the engine bay.
vs water stores heat and takes longer time to cool down than air.
if you stop the engine and water pump for a short time (for refueling for example) the intercooler tends to accumulate more heat, even more heat from a hot engine shutdown...
so when you restart the engine and the circulation pump, you end up with a remarkable hotter temperature than before, and it takes longer time to bring the system back to an optimal temperature than an air/air intercooler,
several minutes for an air/water system vs few seconds for an air/air system.
what i like about the air/water system is the "no turbo lag", having a turbo that already causes a small turbo lag, very small with my setup, but an air/air intercooler would increase the lag.
I do not own an extended pickup but a 2 door Yucon, so if it were necessary to install an additional large tank to better manage the air/water intercooler, this would stop my enthusiasm to install this type of system
your answer comforts meI daily drove my Tahoe with a hot rod injection pump and I never had any problems with temperatures, so maybe the intercooler setup without an auxiliary tank will be enough for you.
A hot day for us is 90 degrees F and 30% humidity. We do have hotter days (the hottest that I recall last summer was 95F and 43% humidity), but 90F is getting pretty hot for us.your answer comforts me
what summer temperature in your region?
I suppose thats a notch above Boones Farm or Thunderbird.I'm not a great wine lover, but I like to drink it in the company of friends, a good prosecco or cartizze.
in spite of what one might think the wine production was slightly lower than the previous year, while the quality has improved, the absence of rainfall has improved the quality.
those who like wine don't worry
Don't forget T.J. Swann's or Mad Dog 20/20!!I suppose thats a notch above Boones Farm or Thunderbird.
That is American humor, just having fun is all.I thought you were making a comparison with good Californian wines.... with what you propose a cellarman would be offended. it's not your fault, the culture of wine is millenary, and in your great country there aren't many vineyards, from what little I know, only in California do there exist some excellent wineries. (I'm not referring to the wines that you can find at a cheap discount, where we produce a good bottle of wine you pay over €15, the same bottle in your country could cost over $40). while here in Europe you are spoiled for choice, in Italy alone there are hundreds of wines (there are 341 DOC wines and 78 DOCG wines), each with its own production area and different organoleptic characteristics. one of the best experiences you can have is a food and wine evening, where you could taste the combination of a dish with a particular wine, which brings out its characteristics, pasta dishes, vegetables, meat, cheeses (we also have many and very many of these different). I would like to suggest that you come here to immerse yourself in this fantastic culinary journey, which reflects the history and culture of my country. a completely different reality from what might come to your knowledge "mafia, pizza, macaroni, mandolin" here in Italy we are so immersed in the heritage of history, culture and art, that we don't even notice it anymore and don't give them the right weight, other countries instead exalt what little they have.
come and visit, you will be welcome!!!
seeing is believing
Actually, there are award-winning wineries and vinyards all over the United States, not just in California, where soil, weather and varietal of grape are right. Such as the Edelweiss varietal of white grape in areas here in Nebraska has produced National Award winners such as James Arthur Vineyards and Miletta Vista Vineyards have. In fact we have a lot of family-owned vineyards that have started up here in Nebraska over the past 20-25 years as family farmers have found that their terrain/soil/climate conditions make having a vineyard a viable income stream diversification and alternate source of revenue over conventional farming grain production/livestock.I thought you were making a comparison with good Californian wines.... with what you propose a cellarman would be offended. it's not your fault, the culture of wine is millenary, and in your great country there aren't many vineyards, from what little I know, only in California do there exist some excellent wineries. (I'm not referring to the wines that you can find at a cheap discount, where we produce a good bottle of wine you pay over €15, the same bottle in your country could cost over $40). while here in Europe you are spoiled for choice, in Italy alone there are hundreds of wines (there are 341 DOC wines and 78 DOCG wines), each with its own production area and different organoleptic characteristics. one of the best experiences you can have is a food and wine evening, where you could taste the combination of a dish with a particular wine, which brings out its characteristics, pasta dishes, vegetables, meat, cheeses (we also have many and very many of these different). I would like to suggest that you come here to immerse yourself in this fantastic culinary journey, which reflects the history and culture of my country. a completely different reality from what might come to your knowledge "mafia, pizza, macaroni, mandolin" here in Italy we are so immersed in the heritage of history, culture and art, that we don't even notice it anymore and don't give them the right weight, other countries instead exalt what little they have.
come and visit, you will be welcome!!!
seeing is believing
Husker6.5 I don't know who you are, and I don't even care to know, but your comments never add value or relevant information to any tread, on the contrary they always have a mostly disparaging tone, do you have an empty and meaningless life? Are you frustrated and looking for revenge here? It's not the first time I've asked you this, this will be the second time I've asked you to kindly ignore me and don't add comments off topic, I absolutely don't care what you have to say, unless your comments are related to the theme of the tread, and add value and knowledge. something that I have never had the opportunity to read so far.Oh, and your comment about American perceptions of Italy, @alex1234, makes you sound more like a hauty Frenchman!
Unwad your panties.I'm sorry to have to go further off topic and ruin this tread ...... sorry n8in8or and I also apologize to all the others who will read this tread
but after yet another offensive and derogatory off-topic comment
I think I've earned the right of reply
Husker6.5 I don't know who you are, and I don't even care to know, but your comments never add value or relevant information to any tread, on the contrary they always have a mostly disparaging tone, do you have an empty and meaningless life? Are you frustrated and looking for revenge here? It's not the first time I've asked you this, this will be the second time I've asked you to kindly ignore me and don't add comments off topic, I absolutely don't care what you have to say, unless your comments are related to the theme of the tread, and add value and knowledge. something that I have never had the opportunity to read so far.
if you really want to reply, try to explain to me and to the others what the relationship of wine was with the intercooler and the correlated ambient temperature.