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Old 05-15-2008, 12:15 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by nutz View Post
im not quite sure you understand the princapal of air densidy... for every 10*f colder air temps you are rewarded with a 1% increase in oxogen.. it has nothing to do with engine temps

people have been using this princapal for years way before sport compacts and srt's

Ummm I know just a little bit. A tiny bit maybe. As far as the engine temp is concerned ask anyone who bracket races the SRT4 and see if engine temp makes a difference in track times!! The reason I asked for the runs to be made at the same temp is that it does make a huge difference regardless of what the intake temp is. The SRT4 is very dependant on engine temps when it comes to what it runs and consistency.

And I am not going to get into an argument about something that I am asking for times on. If you want to fight with someone pick on one of the guys who started flaming. I just want some hard facts, times, so we can see what the modification does or does not do. You obviously do not know me, if you did you would not be questioning me on this. So anyways have a great day.

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