Kobie
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I know it helps engine coolant temps, but will it help the intercooler?
I only used half a bottle in the intercooler, I have heard if you put in the whole bottle it will foam up
True statement.
Engine ice? I think you're getting confused. 94Tbird, myself and others have large intercooler tanks that when we're at the track we have packed with water and ice, we're not talking about a chemical additive but the real thing.
Engine ice? I think you're getting confused. 94Tbird, myself and others have large intercooler tanks that when we're at the track we have packed with water and ice, we're not talking about a chemical additive but the real thing.
I assumed the intercooler tank was filled with coolant. If so engine ice (the chemical) should work. I guess I better check my tank to see what's in there!!
Are you only supposed to run watter in an intercooler?
I think your still missing the point.
In its stock form, the Intercooler tank is filled with coolant. its not a 50/50 mix like you have in your car's radiator, but a 70(water)/30(antifreeze) mix. You can add water wetter to that just fine.
Some of us have removed the stock tanks and installed larger tanks that hold anywhere from 2 gallons to 6 gallons of fluid. This increases cooling as there is more fluid, but when at the track, also allows us to drain the coolant, and add physical ice cubes to the tank to super cool the remaining fluid. IF we were to put water wetter in that, after our track pass when we drain the melted water, the water wetter would go with it and it would become a gigantic waste of money for us.
I went by the instructions when I installed my Saleen S/C ....
"SALEEN SERIES VI SUPERCHARGER FOR 2005-07 MUSTANG
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[/FONT][/FONT]The supercharger kit comes complete with an independent coolant system. Regularly check the fluid level of the intercooler system. The fluid should reach the bottom of the neck of the recovery tank when the system is cold. With the water pump on (key on or car on), check as often as every couple of oil changes that the fluid is circulating. If it is not, purge the system per the instructions in the supercharger installation manual.
Change the fluid in the intercooler system as often as the radiator fluid is changed, using a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water.
If you have any questions, please call Saleen at 800-888-8945."
I think you also missed the point of the OP's thread lol. its not about what fluid to put in there, or what mixture, its about how water wetter will work/affect things. I was merely pointing out if he had a larger than stock tank, or used ice, it wouldnt be cost effective.
Not true. Depends on how much fluid you have in your system. I had a 6 gallon tank and ive put 1.5 bottles in before.
I don't add any anymore because its a waste of money if you use ice in your Intercooler tank. Every time you drain the fluid to add more ice, your draining the water wetter too.
I understand what the OP is asking .. I was just commenting on your reply indicating the coolant ratio is 70/30 not 50/50 ...
O.K., true if using the piss ant Saleen tank which I can overflow with a piss.![]()