434nova
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What kind of power are you guys making with them? What’s a better choice for a car making 800 hp? Car is running pump gas and meth.
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SignUp Now!Not sure i understand the logic behind that, one would think the opposite true, FMIC for track and SLIC for street, but Jerryl brings up a interesting point i haven't thought of, now i wonder how and if the Bison Alky plate would affect any of this...
Sounds like a FMIC is a waste of money unless i missed something... if its not better at the track i don't see how its better on the street.
You dont need airflow across the core for that 8,9,10 secs at wot you are running at the track. The intercooler is just a chunk of aluminum absorbing the heat. Some do it better than others.
What front mount did you have before you switched to a slic?The Precision from what I have seen has high IATs. With a front mount there is more mass to disapate the heat before heat soak happens. If you make a pass and park your car and dont have the fan running, how is it any different than a slic sitting? And the front mount is inches away from a 180° radiator. I have made back to back mid 8 sec passes with my slic with no loss in performance. A slic can be made to out perform a front mount in every aspect, but it will be expensive. A slic weighs less, doesnt put all that weight at the nose, less plumbing, less lag, potentially less pressure drop. But you are not going to get this performance from the available units. And one that can perform like this will be $1500+. But when you consider i picked up 8mph by ditching the front mount, how much does 8mph cost?
CAS V1What front mount did you have before you switched to a slic?
Do you happen to have a picture of the Red Armstrong slic you have? Is it a 3 inch inlet and outlet?CAS V1
Wow I’m surprised the inlet and outlets are so small. I would have thought you need atleast a 3 inch to support your hp.2.5" inlet and outlet.