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Yeah looks like a water-air intercooler. It works pretty much the same as a "normal" intercooler, except that the core is immersed in water. You need some way to cool the water (usually another radiator somewhere) and another pump to move the water around but they are a very efficient setup according to nearly every reliable source I've spoken to.

That cooler box thing on the front, how does that work, is it water cooled?

Yes it is. Doesnt look like a dry ice type. Basicly you put iced or normal tap water in the tank at the front and a small pump circulates the water through the intercooler core. Very effective for short bursts like drag racing but not as good for a street car or track car. I am not saying that it wont work but they are more effective for short busts.

Ah, so its, look for job, send resume, sit back and wait, all the while Karen slaves away while you sit around hey? what a life! lol jokes, been there d.t. hold out for the good one if you dont you will regret it.

i think those stickers are there because the entrants HAD to run the sponsors stickers on their cars...

and could that front "intercooler" set-up be influenced by the fact he's running methanol?

his best was a 7.57 at 19X mph, i heard that wasnt full boost either, dunno if he ended up running it to its extreme *shrugs*

how many engines let go at jambo? i swear i saw smoke pouring from atleast 5 rotors!

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