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Old 06-01-2005, 05:50 PM
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If the price is right this should be a great set-up for the budget racer, especially if the kit will have the ability to add an intercooler.
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If the price is right this should be a great set-up for the budget racer, especially if the kit will have the ability to add an intercooler.
now you are hearing me
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Dont worry, we could take an sts truck and use the butt turbo to pump some water on the Radix.

You can buy mine. It's for sale. LOL

So when will you have more details on this kit?
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You can buy mine. It's for sale. LOL

So when will you have more details on this kit?

Later today or tomorrow.
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What's so different about this kit and the side mount, aside from the location of the unit?
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Originally Posted by vanillagorilla
What's so different about this kit and the side mount, aside from the location of the unit?
side mount is an m90, Radix is an mp112.
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Old 06-01-2005, 06:10 PM
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another tidbit, some people actually prefer the non-IC'd setup, and use Meth to cool the charge instead. It is said that some flow is lost in the heat exchange process, or while the air is flowing through the the fins of the HE.......or so I've been told
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Oh really? Well that answers that!
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Originally Posted by moregrip
another tidbit, some people actually prefer the non-IC'd setup, and use Meth to cool the charge instead. It is said that some flow is lost in the heat exchange process, or while the air is flowing through the the fins of the HE.......or so I've been told

That is why im skipping the intercooler route and injecting meth!

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Does anyone make a meth kit yet that sells in the US for a reasonable price that doesn't look homegrown?
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