Had a fuel cooler built for my Turbo Monte
#11
Hey bud thanks, it is doing the job and was pretty innovative of Matt. Unfortunately all I can run minimum is our 91 because of the tune and performance demands. We do have the PCM programmed to where if I need to use 85 or accidently use it, it will go into a protect mode and won't let the engine hurt itself, kind of a limp mode till I can get all 91 back into it. Thanks for the suggestion though.
#12
Haha exactly, ours is rated around 109-110 here. The cooling effects are awesome as well.
#13
Why dont you go old school?
We use to take an old coffee can and coil up the fuel line inside of it....
with an inlet and out let and seal it up so you can keep it cool inside...also we use to add dry ice to it when wed run at the strip!....also wed mount it behind the grill (killer air flow) which also kept the lines cool even when we werent running them at the strip with dry ice in it!
Something you might consider!
We use to take an old coffee can and coil up the fuel line inside of it....
with an inlet and out let and seal it up so you can keep it cool inside...also we use to add dry ice to it when wed run at the strip!....also wed mount it behind the grill (killer air flow) which also kept the lines cool even when we werent running them at the strip with dry ice in it!
Something you might consider!
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