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Old 08-08-2002, 02:32 PM   #4
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Thanks RPM427, but I was hoping to find people on here actually using these setups. I know some of the guys over at The Corral are using them but Mustang Works is my home and I only go to the Corral once in a while so was wanting to see if anyone in the MW family had any info for me...
I am using it for the "liquid" intercooler affect it has though I hear that alcohol does give a little more power of it's own cause it is a fuel and does burn. It also cools better than water since it has a lower boiling point, won't bog the motor like water will and when injected before a positive displacement blower like mine will also raise the boost 2-3 pounds as it creats a much better seal between the rotors and case.

I thought about nitrous which cools much better and gives a lot more horsepower but it would also get VERY expensive on a daily driver if I was to use it as an intercooler.... Anyway thanks again for the info....
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