New heat exchanger solutions for maggies??
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So this past weekend my heat exchanger fell down in downtown and I got stuck all night trying to fix it to get it home and during that time I thought if we could get a better solution then this huge setup? I know laminova sells much smaller applications and since mine has a bad bad gash in it now :crying: which I had to fix with quicksteel and still have some small leaks
I figured why not find a better solution than just replacing it, any ideas on this guys?
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get a smaller heat exchanger from Frozen boost then modify a Killer Chiller for a mustang and run it in line.
Killer Chillers use your AC system to bring the heat exchanger fluid down to 50-60 degrees F.
Killer Chillers use your AC system to bring the heat exchanger fluid down to 50-60 degrees F.
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I really like the sounds of the Killa Chilla. Not the first time I hear about it, but the first time I really looked at it. I'm really thinking of doing this with my whipple install, not that IATs are much of an issue with the whipple, but as I plan on upgrading and upping boost I could really see this as benificial for peace of mind.