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Old Aug 9, 2003 | 12:24 PM
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That sounds too cool for a stock mount. Make sure the calibration is correct. When you start the car cold do the air temp and water temp read the same?
Radkins, I guess you didn't read this thread. I have water injection , so my intake temps are lower than what any intercooler could give. I just was curious if ambient or lower than ambient is bad, but everyone I talk to including my mechanic said its good.

EDIT: HTF do you calibrate an intercooler?

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Old Aug 9, 2003 | 01:32 PM
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Zero: its good to hear your WI setup work!! im happy for you dude... Im just wondering what would happen if it rains or snow as the temp is already cold? Would you have to recalibrate the WI so that it wont be too cold?? or it shouldnt be a problem? tanx

This mod is so great for ppl living in tropical countries like me. And even better for ppl wiv stock IC??
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Old Aug 9, 2003 | 01:36 PM
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Zero: its good to hear your WI setup work!! im happy for you dude... Im just wondering what would happen if it rains or snow as the temp is already cold? Would you have to recalibrate the WI so that it wont be too cold?? or it shouldnt be a problem? tanx

This mod is so great for ppl living in tropical countries like me. And
even better for ppl wiv stock IC??
There are 2 things to combat that. First, I have a master switch on my dash panel, its the one in the middle:



I dont run the WI in the mornings. Also, if I goto the mountains and its snowing, of course I keep the switch off. Just make sure you got atleast 15 pct alcohol in the water tank so it doesn't freeze.

Secondly, I plan to get a thermoswitch that detects the intake temps via a sensor. This sensor will not operate if the intake temps are below 25C. Hope that helps.
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Old Aug 11, 2003 | 09:35 AM
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Originally posted by ZeroBanger
Radkins, I guess you didn't read this thread. I have water injection , so my intake temps are lower than what any intercooler could give. I just was curious if ambient or lower than ambient is bad, but everyone I talk to including my mechanic said its good.

EDIT: HTF do you calibrate an intercooler?
Ooops...... I'm not really sure what I was talking about either.

Do you have your temp senson relocated for it to react that quickly?
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Old Aug 11, 2003 | 09:40 AM
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Ooops...... I'm not really sure what I was talking about either.

Do you have your temp senson relocated for it to react that quickly?

No I dont have the temp sensor relocated, but you dont need to. Even if the sensor doesn't react fast enough and it causes a lean condition (it takes about 2 seconds for the display to drop after I run the WI) , the water injection lowers the combustion temps significantly. Infact, using WI is like running race gas all the time. So the WI will counteract any lean condition you may have.
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