I’m not disagreeing with anyone. If you read my post it says specifically an EOS as well as an Interchiller. Also as a note, it is substantially cheaper than a manifold. Every little bit helps in this go fast addiction we all have.It seems like a viable system but if I’m going to spend that type of cash I will just invest in a better intake manifold.
-RJM
An interchiller's IATs are cooperative with the upgraded intake manifold, and will push intake temps down to near-zero. The car will literally make frost on the coolant hoses, even if it's 100F outside. If your needs are met merely by an intake manifold, this solution is beyond your current power goals.It seems like a viable system but if I’m going to spend that type of cash I will just invest in a better intake manifold.
-RJM
There is a point of diminishing returns with IATs. If the car isn't pulling timing, and you're high enough horsepower to where freezing IATs are making a difference (through added oxygen), why not just nitrous?An interchiller's IATs are cooperative with the upgraded intake manifold, and will push intake temps down to near-zero. The car will literally make frost on the coolant hoses, even if it's 100F outside. If your needs are met merely by an intake manifold, this solution is beyond your current power goals.
Nitrous is a whole other conversation, as well as a consumable product that I personally wish to avoid, like my meth injection that I will be removing.There is a point of diminishing returns with IATs. If the car isn't pulling timing, and you're high enough horsepower to where freezing IATs are making a difference (through added oxygen), why not just nitrous?
If nothing else, it's a very very niche product.
Just my personal preference: because the interchiller isn't a tank of explosive go-go juice. I do not like nitrous or meth, and will always prefer more "steady state" solutions.There is a point of diminishing returns with IATs. If the car isn't pulling timing, and you're high enough horsepower to where freezing IATs are making a difference (through added oxygen), why not just nitrous?
If nothing else, it's a very very niche product.
No, I understand that (though nitrous isn't explosive [yes, the bottle can burst from pressure if you don't have the proper venting]).Just my personal preference: because the interchiller isn't a tank of explosive go-go juice. I do not like nitrous or meth, and will always prefer more "steady state" solutions.
The interchiller page mentions that, if you put it in "race mode" it completely isolates the refrigerant from the A/C system so the condenser won't accumulate condensation. They claim that in that mode it's legal for tracks.Back when the local dragstrip was open, they said to not use your AC because they didnt want water dripping on the ground. So this kind of seems contradicting. Anyone else's drag strip say the same?